Kids’ imagination is limitless and takes them to navigate in a wealthy world of possibilities. They don’t know yet what’s not possible, so they invent and discover it. No fear. Education and negative experiences, in equal measure, teach them to surrender and follow the norms of another world – about the size of the universe […]
In some of my posts of late, “What is a Glass Half Empty?” and “Chill Out, You Don’t Matter”, I have talked about other persons’ behaviours. After a few days, I felt that I have given an impression that I place mine above others and that I’m faultless. I’m not.
And as I have reached Day Eighteen of Everyday Inspiration, I got a prompt to use a map as my muse. “Maps that tell tales about ourselves and the places we come from, that we miss, that we’ve reshaped in our minds. We use maps to identify locations, track movements, and to make sense of […]
A few days ago, those following Everyday Inspiration course, got the instruction to collect post suggestions from readers and write today’s post based on one of those ideas.
I disregard opinions about me, from people whom I just met, unless they are positive. 😉 I am human. Little I knew that a complete stranger would challenge this principle, like a duel with a bull terrier.
There are writers that are worth my while, for their insightful, informative, enthralling posts, which are masterly written. This weekend I read one about family memories and shared the story with my husband. He became curious to find out how far back in time we could remember events from our childhood. My instinctive reaction was […]