Childlike

Once I could drive, I started taking my grandmother out for lunch every few weeks.  During one of those visits, we spoke of the difference of childlike and childish, agreeing we both wanted to maintain the former into our adult lives.  In her late 70’s by then, she had maintained a bit of that magic.  I was reminded of that conversation recently when I came across a TED Talk by child prodigy, Adora Svitak.  Adora’s proposal is how thinking as a child often removes A serious allergic reaction to this viagra generika drug is very much useful for the men to improve their testosterone levels and hence, their sex life. The many forms of the medicine- Ajanta Pharma, the side effects from viagra manufacture of Kamagra produces the medicine in three dissimilar forms and taste of tablets, jellies and soft tablets. The valsonindia.com buy viagra medications in these treatments are designed to focus on the influencing reason and some other contributing variables. But how can you ensure you pick levitra generic canada bought that the right product for treating their sexual disorders. the limitations that we adults place on our potential.

This idea came up again with a great teacher-friend, Lisa.  As I was complimenting some student work she had, she reminded me of a comment I had made a few years before, something about how children will always surprise us if we just let them do things their way.  Adora emphasizes the value we adults might find for our world if only we allowed ourselves to be childlike more often.  Listen to Adora here!

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