http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/17/jaden-and-willow-smith-exclusive-joint-interview/
Lordy be. I guess it's easy to philosophically wax stupidly when you will inevitably succeed because your parents are super wealthy.
It reminds me of how I used to think when I was 11.
"I just thought about my thinking. That's called metacognition! My vocabulary is indubitably extensive, which is indicated by the number of syllables in the verbiage I am selecting. Oh, now I'm thinking about my thinking about my thinking. Oh my goodness, now I'm thinking about my thinking about my thinking about my thinking!"
Those were legit the kind of thoughts I had.
And like most 11-year-olds I made deep philosophical ponderings like:
"Well...the planets orbit the sun, and the electrons orbit the atom, so why is the very small so similar to the very large? Is our solar system really an atom in a much larger object?"
And naturally when I was a bit older (13) I was reading about Calculus, and would tell as many people as possible.
...But the good news is that I think I turned out alright, so I wouldn't worry too much about these kids.