“It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.” –Tom Robbins
This is the story of an ageless bundle of joy.
“The creative adult is the child who has survived.” –Ursula K. Le Guin
Surviving age is the serious side of the story.
“Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.” –Heraclitus
The fun side is resetting the default mode of a bundle of nerves.
“Adults are obsolete children.” –Dr. Seuss
This erases everything learned in school since kindergarten.
“Children are natural Zen masters; their world is brand new in each and every moment.” –John Bradshaw
It reflashes the imaginative, intuitive, insightful faculty.
“Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold.” –Joseph Chilton Pearce
It reboots the innate, inquisitive, inventive facility.
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” –Pablo Picasso
“In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play.” –Friedrich Nietzsche
Resetting the default revitalizes the whole bundle of nerves.
“We are never more fully alive, more completely ourselves, or more deeply engrossed in anything than when we are playing.” –Charles Schaefer
Best of all, it resets the bio-clock before beddy-bye.
“In my dreams, I never have an age.” –Madeleine L’Engle
The dream cancels the illusion of time, and the dreamer wakes up in a flashback.
The moral of the story: Being an ageless bundle of joy is adult child’s play.
“Life is playfulness… We need to play so that we can rediscover the magic all around us.” –Flora Colao