Dear Readers,

I rather see the world through the eyes of a child. To see the world with innocence, joy, playfully, no judgement, bright and smiling. Eyes that believe in fairies, and laughs at the stars. Eyes that are amazed at discovery and are in awww at silly things and butterflies, lady bugs, and rainbows. Eyes that don’t lie about emotions and sleep with angelic peace. The eyes of a child are unbiased, clear, and blameless. The eyes of a child uplifts, heals, and gives hope.
Unlike the eyes of adults that are dark, unfocused, unsure, and they frown. These eyes are tinted by experience, they stop believing, they are filled with mistrust, and evil. The eyes of an adult beam with betrayal, anger, bitterness, shame and guilt. These eyes are serious, dull with responsibility, pain and suffering. Lost is the ray of hope, joy, happiness, and trust. The eyes of an adult are bleak, and have lost direction.
I rather look at the world through the eyes of a child then I could wipe the tears from my adult eyes, smile and giggle at the funny man in the clouds.
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I am with you! There is a beautiful softness and innocence in the eyes of a child.
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Absolutely 🤗
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Thanks for sharing! Love it
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Thank you for reading ❤️
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I’m with you 100%! Keep or work on getting a healthy Peter Pan Complex (with a side of responsibility as needed)!
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I would also like to see the world that way, but it is hard because of what I have seen already.
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I Absolutely understand.
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That is a wonderful goal! Though it is important not to ignore the pain that does exist in the world, being able to see the joyful side as well can give us more strength to face that pain.
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Thank you for reading ❤️
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I agree with you, the innocent eyes brings joy, hope, happiness….. 💌
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Thank you for stopping by dragthepen ❤️
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