Calvin does seem to have a lot of problems, but I don’t think he creates them himself. He remains his childlike imaginative nature while at the same time analyzing the confusions he has about the world. I think that’s what distinguishes Calvin from normal adults (despite being a child): that his curiosity isn’t afraid to question. We tend to lose that curiosity as we age, slowly accepting the world as it is.
Calvin does seem to have a lot of problems, but I don’t think he creates them himself. He remains his childlike imaginative nature while at the same time analyzing the confusions he has about the world. I think that’s what distinguishes Calvin from normal adults (despite being a child): that his curiosity isn’t afraid to question. We tend to lose that curiosity as we age, slowly accepting the world as it is.