What does it mean to be a kid at heart?
Being a child at heart is not everyone’s cup of tea. Only those who see the world with a simple mind and eyes can be a child at heart. Being a child at heart is not a question of age, but it is a question of the soul. We can become children by enjoying small things and being happy with almost everything. Like Children do not care about the world, they live their own fun. Being a “child at heart” should not be mistaken for immaturity. As adults, we learn to become more mature and responsible individuals. Being a child at heart means carrying the qualities and attitudes that define childhood into adulthood. Such as wonder, curiosity, fun, carefreeness and imagination.
The older we become, the more burden of the world’s problems we take upon ourselves. This does not mean running away from responsibilities but taking responsibilities as a burden. Children teach us that they will do all the work but their entertainment should not be less. If a person is a child at heart, then his childhood is alive. And if his childhood is alive, then he can live his life without any worries. He can be happy by staying alone in the crowd of the world. Small joys can make his mind happy. After getting angry with his relatives, he can establish a healthy relationship again in a short time. Instead of getting upset by someone’s words and getting depressed, one should either abuse him or slap him. So Being a child at heart is not everyone’s cup of tea.
2 responses to “Being a child at heart is not everyone’s cup of tea”
Is being ‘grown up ‘ synonymous with being jaded and cynical.
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No, it depends on us that how great we consider ourselves
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