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Hello, BrainFog128.
We? You’re probably a big kid sometimes, like I know you. 🤣
I am an adult, but sometimes a big child, ask my angel 😇, she will confirm it.
It is naturally different from man to man. But we all have one thing in common, namely our inner child. This also wants to be taken into account and sometimes wants to play.
💕 greetings star
Fendrich already sung “…because we sane children forever…” and he is right. This is and remains very important, otherwise you are mentally underlying, LG. 🙂
You’re right, dear PicaPica and dear regards back.
I often feel like I’m pretty much like a kid at the time. Can I remember a lot and I almost feel like it was yesterday or something.
When it was often addressed in puberty that one is now “growing”, I always wondered what should be much different now? I was the same person as before! Yes, sure, you change behaviors, don’t look as simple as a child anymore, you act more cautiously and think about the statements and the actions you make. But basically, almost still feel the same way.
It also has advantages if you can say so, because you can see the world with other eyes and continue to be open to a lot, and also enjoy small things. Being a big child is nothing negative, I think. At the same time, you are also what many define as adult, but you don’t have to delimit it, I find 😊.
What does “we” mean here is quite individual. Gives such and such.
Being growing does not mean denying his inner child. However, it means being able to control his feelings in everyday situations, to be independent and independent and to take responsibility.
Or, in other words, not to put on the day any behaviour that is only socially accepted in children because they are children.
In the best case, adults are not only larger children.
Adults who drive through the area with tretrollers… I’ve been pampering the part for four years because I was able to ride a bike. There are children who want to save the world. It’s weird times.
My most “adult” achievement was probably to pack my important documents from the shoe box into folders
I feel.
if all men over (approx.) 20 years all would live and act with naive, childlike kindness, there is not our society in this form as we know them.
but completely childlike behavior free from constraints and obligations is also not desirable.
They often say that I also heard that “in every man there is still a child”… 😉
And this may be a bad thing outside all the decisions and the normal way of life of an otherwise adult! 🤭🥳
I think we’re all kids. Children who have grown, both physically and mentally, and as people.
We were shaped by influences, so we will never be the same person we were. Our goals, ways etc., as this changes.
You also notice when you’re bspsw. Rather childlike things do that a “childish”, creative, cheerful side will be raised in you again. Sometimes or write with your non-dominant hand and look at the result.
The whole thing is very exciting to watch, and there are also books that I can recommend if necessary. :
In addition to some “growing” properties, I still have a lot of “children” characteristics. One side, the other side has overweight.
I am neither one nor the other 100%.
What I’m just about is situation-related. And I think that’s good.
I think there are different definitions of when you grow up and what it means. I can’t imagine being 100% adult. My mom means with mid-50 that she would feel slowly grown up;D
Although I am only at the beginning of 20, I was really shocked by how incredibly immature most adults are.
I work in the industry and that’s just a huge kindergarten, especially about 40+.
I’m probably a bigger kid.
I think you’ll never grow up. You change physically and mentally, but no one is really an adult.
“Never let the in you die!”
One by a hand full of mottos that I consider sensible (:
I’ll answer you with the words of Erich Kästner:
They used to be children, then they became adults, but what are they now? Only who grows up and remains a child is a person.”
Keeping his inner child is important in my eyes.