When we start out in life, that sense of naivety is truly a blessing. We are born into this world free of judgement. We see others as our equals. We have big dreams. Our imaginations are at its peak. We have no limitations. We don’t know the meaning of quit. We aren’t afraid to take chances and fail. We are curious about the world and seek to learn everything and anything that’s new. We show our appreciation and love openly and abundantly. We say what we feel and then move on with no grudges or hardships toward others. Our honesty leads the way and our good natured spirit keeps us ground. We share our infectious bright beaming smile to everyone we see. And best of all, every hour, every minute, every second is lived to its fullest; we live as if there’s no tomorrow.
Somewhere along the way, as we grew up, we lost some of those shining traits. If we can somehow remember what it felt like to be that child and apply it to our daily routine, then we can say that we are truly living. It’s easy, it doesn’t take much to regain back those redeeming qualities, we just have to be willing to try. So the best way to living our lives is to get back to the fundamentals.
The point is to get back to the fundamental,that once on the way ,we lost.
A great reminder to onself.
Good post nd thank you for this enlightenment.
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Thanks so much for your kind words.
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I love these two words, “imagine more”, to be child-like again is something to strive for each day…thank goodness there are little ones and happy dogs all around to remind us (and of course, your words!)!
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Thanks Kimberlee, you are too kind! And that is so TRUE that we are lucky to have children and dogs to show us how we should be living.
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Especially dogs…just give them a stick and they’re grinning like there’s no tomorrow!
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I’ve saved that image of The ABCs of Living to my photos; it’s a perfect reminder of how to live meaningfully. 😊
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