I mean we all played as kids. You play games, you take on different characters, you imitate; the fun and the love of play has never left me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Play is the work of childhood.
When kids play, they are working on imagining the kind of world we live in.
There were always kids better than me. Because of that, I had to learn to be a role player and do my part.
If you watch young children play, you will notice that they create games, characters, situations, whole worlds in which they immerse themselves with intense concentration.
Adult characters are all the things they've encountered over time. But kids haven't accumulated all the life experience, all the regrets. They tend to be more in the moment, more willing to play, to be joyful.
Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff.
Along the way, let's never forget that once we were children and that we were all playing together without distinction of skin color, society level, or where people come from. Adults need to remember to play and to be more childlike in our behavior. We've forgotten what that childlike experience was like.
I've always played with kids that were five, six, seven years older than me.
I didn't play with other children.
Research has shown that children who play often both solitarily and socially become more creative and imaginative than those whose exposure to play and toys is limited.
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