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"If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older." - Tom Stoppard

Our Childhood...

The question everybody asks once you've learnt to talk is "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

And your answers have been somewhat like the following: 

Last month: a pilot.  

This month: a police officer. 

Next month: a teacher.   

Two months later: a firefighter.   

Next year: a sailor.  



From a pilot, to a police officer, to a teacher, to a firefighter, to a sailor, do you remember wanting to be so many different things when you were growing up? Do you remember how it kept changing almost every week? Well, I'm pretty sure all of you do. 

Growing up...



  Growing up we used to have a vivid and colourful imagination that was always in use. Our happiness when we were children was in little things like eating our favourite chocolate, or playing for just "2 more minutes". 

We didn't know what the world was actually like - the seriousness, the stress, the pressure. Our childhood was like a dream, a fantasy, that was too short too fast.   

What Our Childhood Taught Us...



But the one thing we have to learn and remember from our childhood is to sometimes just let go. We have to remember to imagine more and have fun more. Our childhood taught us that however old you become you have to remember to be a child at heart.

So, today just close your eyes and take a trip down memory lane. Your encounters with those memorable moments might just make you feel lighter, happier and younger at heart.      



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