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Activate the child in you.

                                                  Activate the child in you.

 

Let us reconnect with our childhood, not because of the fun we had; when we closely reflect on our childhood, there are beautiful qualities that we had, and those qualities diminish as we age.

We were determined to get what we wanted during childhood, but we gave up fast once we grew.

We were curious to know more during childhood, but once we grew up, we became judgemental.

We quickly sought forgiveness during childhood, but once we grew up, we became egoistic.

We quickly forgive others and walk along with them, but once we grew up, We start walking away from them.

During our childhood, we had no reason to be happy; we were happy, but once we grew up, we started bartering for happiness.

Once we reflect upon the above qualities, we know how vital these qualities are irrespective of the age, designation or the role we play.

Childhood is a university from which we can complete the certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, UG, PG, B.ED, M.ED, PhD and post-doctoral courses.

Activate the child in you to deactivate hate & worries in you.

Wishing the child in every adult a happy children's day

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

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