British comedian George Lewis attributes his comedic success to the relatable challenges of parenting toddlers. He highlights how ordinary incidents, like a child dropping a banana, trigger intense emotional reactions in young kids. Lewis emphasizes that children’s perspectives are shaped by their limited life experiences, making their reactions seem severe in their context. His viral sketches stem from these observations, reminding audiences to empathize with the emotional landscape of childhood and acknowledging the importance of supporting this developmental stage.
I think it was the first time one of my kids ever dropped a banana on the floor - and it was like the end of the world.
You've never experienced the big, bad things in life. So to you this probably is the worst thing that's ever happened to you.
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