"Why should I ask God to make me good when I want to be naughty?" asked the little girl.
All the wise men of the world are put to silence by this childish query. A parliament of philosophers will not resolve it. When we set out in search of an answer we are . . . lost.
- William Macneile Dixon
Children need to practice a bit of mischevous behavior to cultivate curiosity and inspire humor. When the situation doesn't cause harm or damage, devious thinking initiates creative ways to solve problems.
Use memories of childhood impishness to implement writing by adding something out of the ordinary that has a texture of mischevous.
Recall a time you were creatively naughty.
Write to cause trouble in a playful way. Have you developed a prank that does not cause damage but excites and incites fun?
Let your curiosity travel to an imagination playground. Write to push the limits and get into mischief.
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