Well-being changes as we move through life, which is why a child's version of it cannot be the same as an old person's.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As you get older, you kind of take on things and become kind of different than what you used to be as a kid, obviously.
Everything changes as you get older - your mind, your body, the way you view the world.
What we did in our childhoods makes us who we are now.
When you have a child, your previous life seems like someone else's. It's like living in a house and suddenly finding a room you didn't know was there, full of treasure and light.
I think life experiences are different for people who know what they want as children.
For some people, becoming a parent does change them, but it never changed me.
As you grow older, you change.
A child is beset with long traditions. And his infancy is so old, so old, that the mere adding of years in the life to follow will not seem to throw it further back - it is already so far.
People change because of kids. They change how they eat. They change the way they think. They change the way they see one another.
I don't think people change. I think they definitely mature. But I think the essence of what I am today is the same as when I was five years old. It's just maturity. I've become a healthier, fuller expression of that essence.