Miss that time
Seeing the condition of being an adult, is so boring and annoying. Although of course there is also a happy time to be an adult. Not being grateful for the meaning of life, but in fact, there are more problems than happiness. So that makes this period so miss the time when living childhood.
Childhood, where there is more joy than sadness. More happiness than problems that clump or come every time. I don't know why it's like that? Maybe because there is still a large tendency to not think much, even more, have bad intentions. Think more about the pleasures of being together, more shameless, more respectful, needier, and so idolizes the dream state.
The innocence that exists in childhood makes a lot of positive things. Make life more alive and meaningful. Can accept conditions as they are without caring about the views of those around them. It doesn't mean selfish, but it is an attitude of honesty that is present rather than an attitude full of hypocrisy.
Miss those times, when there was no stress, no excessive thoughts, no worries, no lies, and no overthinking.
Many people are so mature that they eventually satisfy conditions that could not be met during childhood. Doing something as a hobby that used to be a dream as a child, even to the point of dreaming when they sleep. It may seem like a suppression of lust when adulthood is said to be capable, but when seen it is actually literally a reality of childhood longing once they feel what it means to be an adult.
If I think about the meaning of life, when is a person's heyday alive? For me, I would say childhood is a time of glory that is achieved. Where you still get an abundance of love, care, and protection. There is no time that is more beautiful and victorious than any other period that is said to be a golden age and glory. Because at that time, regardless of the word treasure, throne, male/female, even up to the position. A time when smiles and laughter are the goals of everyday life.
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As a child I thought about when I would grow up and what my life would be like. And now that I am grown up, I think about returning to my childhood - a time before so much hardship and sorrow happened.
Whatever the reason, we should never stop dreaming. We learn many important lessons when we are young but often forget them as we grow up, but the older you get, the more important it becomes to reflect on those lessons; because time keeps moving forward regardless of how hard you try to hold onto things, evil wins some and goodness loses some. And that's just life.
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