Children’s values

Do you remember the values of your childhood? Think about it and put aside your concerns, obligations and tensions for a moment. In the innocence of our childhood, there are values that make greater sense to our lives. Essential values that we neglect and forget.

The accelerated pace in which we live leads us almost constantly to assume many responsibilities and obligations that impair our lives, prevent us from doing what we truly love and limit all our dreams and desires, leaving us in a state of dissatisfaction and existential emptiness.

Are we really dedicating our time to what we need, what we want, and what makes our lives meaningful?

There are many issues we need to think about to understand that we need a change of perspective. Generally, we avoid questioning what we do because we focus on what we have to do and must do; as if we didn’t have other options.

Have you learned to discover and feel your happiness? When we were children, totally spontaneously and naturally, we had the resources to marvel at any event that nature presented to us: watching insects walk, watching rain for hours, losing the notion of time to explore, discover and play. .

All the ability to enjoy and live our happiness with magic was learned in childhood and, unfortunately, she lands. We have begun to abandon this beautiful capacity; replacing it with what we think is best for our adult life.

But is the path we follow really the best for us?We have adapted several times to the expectations of others, to which we have been told that it is the best thing for our future, and we believe that and we do not question it.

We have charted a path full of impositions, losing our authentic ability and essence to be happy.

When you wonder about your life, you in turn wonder on your own path: where we want to go, how we want to undertake this journey, do I forget my happiness?You’ve already taken the first step to get it back: think about it.

Being an adult means having many responsibilities and obligations, it is true, but we certainly give them too much importance, and all our attention and energy are put on issues that do not foster our creative potential. We lose the ability to reinvent ourselves, to discover, ourselves and to be surprised by the beauty that surrounds us and is part of the world from which we have distanced ourselves.

Recovering the values of our childhood means questioning the life we lead, finding dreams, giving more importance to our own needs and paying more attention to the small details, learning to enjoy, taking the time to discover everything that fascinates us.

Discover what fascinates you, dedicate a little of your time and let yourself enjoy it, in this way your life will make much more sense.

We have the opportunity to recover values such as innocence, surprise, curiosity, kindness, joy, etc. If we look closely and think, we can learn from children; their spontaneity and dedication to what they love. With his tendency to make a joke.

“Childhood has its own ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling; there’s nothing dumber than trying to replace them with ours.

? Jean Jaques Rousseau

We encourage our sons and daughters to become little adults and quickly lose their childhood, when in reality we must make the effort to spread and learn from the wisdom of children.

Nobody better than boys and girls to teach us to enjoy the present moment, learn to do things by playing and finding satisfaction in everything.

? If your life doesn’t allow you to play, dance and live every day?Change your life?.

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