There seem to be some people in the world who do not believe that they have choices—instead feeling that there are some number of things that they *have* to do. (And that their children will *have* to do).
The same people seem to me to tend not to think of "joy" as a sufficient goal, either—maybe the two attitudes are related?
Maybe until people realize that they CAN choose, they are already constrained and stopped—without even the benefit of having made the conscious choice to stop. I am coming to think that realizing that *one has a choice* a necessary prerequisite to ever "getting it" about radical unschooling.
—Cat
photo by photo by Ravi B., of Hema and Sandra