Why Grown-Ups Need Fantasy Too

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Published 2023-08-31
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It's easy to lose sight of the things that matter most in life. Sometimes we need a reminder to stop look with our eyes, and to look with our hearts. The Little Prince just so happens to be the perfect story for the job.


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All Comments (21)
  • @TheTaleFoundry
    80,000 HOURS ➤ 80000hours.org/talefoundry Please, please take this opportunity to check out 80,000 Hours. They exist PURELY to help you find a job that will enable you to change the world, and they're offering all their resources to you entirely for free! At the very least, it's certainly worth giving a look!
  • @bananatiergod
    The Little Prince is the eptitome of "Bittersweet": A story about preserving the joy of childhood innocence, but also the empty bitterness of adulthood and the realization that someday, we will also have to let the naive little child we used to be go. I'm not overstating it when I say this book changed something inside me after reading it.
  • The older I get, the more I understand this story. I've had my "Rose". I've tamed a fox. I've "drawn a sheep". I'm a 35 year old "manly-man" (LOL) and I still can't read this story without crying.
  • @izzyyanowitz6240
    This channel is a necessity for anyone who want to write fiction in any capacity. Y’all are making amazing content, narrated by a robot with the creepiest fingers I’ve ever seen
  • I will remember Le Petit Prince as long as I live. My French teacher, one of the most caring people I have ever met, used it to teach. She was always so supportive. Even when I was horribly depressed and nobody else cared, she was always there to listen. She told me it was okay to cry while I stood in her arms. God bless you, Madame V. I understand why you taught with this story. Everyone needs to hear it.
  • @nixpardu6141
    I ADORE The Little Prince story. Little fun-fact/story of mine: Back in a day when I was 11 I had very strict rules in my house and one of them was that I had to read book for 2-3 hours. The issue was that I had only 5 books and one of them was The Little Prince. I didn't enjoyed the other 3 (the 4th was actually good but it was too long story) so I always ended up reading The Little Prince almost every day but surprisingly I never got bored. The book is now kind of part of my childhood and I will never forget the way I was able to cry from time to time reading the book, even now after years reading the same exactly book about friendship and big imagination. Thx for talking about thin book <33
  • @cizlla4143
    The Little Prince is one of the most well-written stories ever, Its pure imagination sparks interest in a child's mind yet also appeals to older audiences, making them reflect themselves along with the ones in the movie, it is almost like a mockery of what the adult life is, making you realize you have started to care of other's opinion on you not knowingly, that you gained the need of pride, wealth and power, losing the pureness of a child you once were. We shouldn't live in other people's shadows, nor be lost in power, submerged in pride, hungry for wealth, and live to impress others. To live a life fully for yourself and to cherish it. No matter what you do, there will be one day when all of you is forgotten by the world, nothing left from your life remains, so why not live a life you fully enjoy and leave no regrets. I read The Little Prince once when I was 10, I returned to this book 8 years later to find myself not only reading a fantasy, but more.
  • @colinsmith1495
    I just want to let you know, I caught another YouTuber, Nuxonor, reacting to your video on killing gods. He had many reactions of 'WHOA, What is this production quality? How is this so good!?' As a long time fan, I had kinda forgotten how amazing your work really is. Keep it up, it's impressive, and moving. I remember this story from my childhood. I had forgotten it, but now I remember.
  • @whilenya4714
    Odd, that you didn't include the Snake. Still, it was a beautiful recap of the story all the same. Thank you for covering this one.
  • @lerneanlion
    I heard of this story before but never actually read it. And I'm glad Tale Foundry introduced me to this story. It is indeed such a beautiful and meaningful story!
  • @Raytion
    The timing of this video is crazy. My wife just gave birth to our son a week, and I'm reading the little prince to him every day, not just for him but to also remember what's important.
  • @jannituts
    In Germany there was a popular kid show adaptation and I remember watching it almost every weekend with my grandma. She loved watching the show with us kids and we would always ask our parents to drive me to her every friday. Those were great times.
  • @TheAspenArts
    I first leaned of The Little Prince through the movie, which I absolutely adored. It was my favorite movie, it still is. Every time I look up and see the stars I think of the story and it makes me smile. I love this story, it changed my life.
  • "The little prince" is a story that followed through all my childhood. It's my father favourite children book, he knows the line by heart and would recite it to me and my brother before bed. So... some detail, that weren't necessary for the video, that's why they were cut out I assume, but some detail that i find important. The man, the aviator is Saint Exupéry, it's a book told as if a real story which is pretty great in my opinion^^ Also, there's another character in the book, the snake. The one that will let the little prince go back to his world. See, the little is simply to heavy now, so the snake will bit him and thus, discarding the flesh, the little prince will rise up. Yes, the little prince DIE at the end. But it doesn't, not really, he's still in every single stars
  • @MaryDunford
    This story never gets old. I loved it since I was a child. ❤
  • Surprised you didn't talk about the Snake, though it appears only a bit, it oddly seems out of place for such a happy tale, seeming to imply both the death of childhood and it's persistence, how it looks like it dies, but it only returns home.
  • @piffny6666
    I absolutely love the little Prince story ❤
  • @coraleeoyt2200
    This story marked my chilhood. It's very known in my country and heartwarming yet still very sad in ways that pull that my heartstrings a way no one else can.
  • @Meatjam30
    Oh my god, it’s the little prince! I love this story.
  • @enbyarchmage
    PERFECT timing. I'm in need of having my heart fixed 😢