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VIVIAN PHAM ON REIGNITING OUR INNER CHILD

strange time to be alive, and an even stranger time to be a child. Toddlers today are only doing it for the first time and should not therefore be regarded as authorities in their field. Only handfuls of humans have managed to remain in the Eden of their own imagining, never having left behind the sunlit scenery of their early years, and it is they who set examples for the rest. But most of us have lost touch with the children we once were, either simply through negligence or due to having been forced by circumstance to grow up prematurely. In spite of how convinced we may at. Perhaps they wake with us every morning and stay by our side throughout the day, selflessly waiting for us to pay attention.

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