Children loved the process of tearing the gift apart even more. Every second of it was a delight filled with inexplicable anticipation.
His father did give him a present before. Every year, on his birthday, he would get him anything he liked or wanted.
Nothing was truly unattainable to him – only those unexpected would be, after all. Thus, for the little guy, no matter what he desired, he just had to express it, and he would get it pronto.
Therefore, he could get whatever gift he wanted, regardless of its cost.
However, this could also result in the child not knowing how to appreciate gifts.
Since anything was possible for him to get, simply with a few words, after receiving his father's gift, he would play with it for a few days, before casting it aside as soon as he grew tired of it.
It would be difficult for a child to treasure things properly if they were easily obtained.
The more it was hard-earned, the more one treasured it.