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when do we lose our childlike enthusiasm? where did we drop the need for fresh air and imagination while picking up habits and challenges? trees to climb swings to grasp sunrays to catch when do we lose the ability to be oblivious? when do we start to notice the dirt and stink instead of the light and amusement? how easily we are trained to despise    bugs, snow, dirty dishes and dusty living rooms. things once enjoyed or unseen    attack the mind from immeasurable angles. when does a sense of lost time begin? where did we lose a sense of inner peace and simply being in the panic of a lost day? errands to run houses to clean lost sleep to find when do we learn to draw the lines of priorities? when do we start to feel exhaustion and ache instead of exhilaration and glee? how simple things turn complicated and unmanageable    cars, work, insurance quotes and bank statements. things now necessary to progress    are dead weight with pounds of options. when do we come to know bitter as more than a flavor? when do we start to understand deep regret and sorrow instead of apologies and accidents? lovers to spite tears to banish mishaps to unravel when do we decide to settle? when do we lose the desire to dream and achieve only to replace it with fear and mediocrity? how suddenly our lives come to as good as it gets    the job, the house, the spouse. things sought for reasons truly unknown     buried in twisted responsibilities. weight to lose wrinkles to remove aging to face When do we begin to grow old?
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Mar 11, 2012
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