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The inner child

4/8/2016

 

This passage reminds me of the importance of staying connected to our playful and imaginative inner child throughout life.

"On their way back they walked fast. Sometimes they trotted but did not run. Jumping, dallying, splashing, were all abandoned, and the noises they'd made on their way out, the hoots and howls, were put aside as well. Any windfall of the flood was taken note of but passed by. In fact they made their way as adults would do, at a fairly steady speed and by the most reasonable route, with the weight on them of where they had to go and what had to be done next. They had something close in front of them, a picture in front of their eyes that came between them and the world, which was the thing most adults seemed to have." (p. 11)

Source: "The Love of a Good Woman" by Alice Munro

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