old is gold!

@mealid (300)
Kanpur, India
August 6, 2015 4:29am CST
old time is old time who can never comes ): ,i miss my and my friend's innocense who fades away,time after time,i wanna to become a child,because a child dont have a logical mind as we all have in our adults time. do u agree with me?
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• Brazil
10 Aug 15
I agree with you, but is very good we talk with old friends and remember about the things that we did!
@mealid (300)
• Kanpur, India
10 Aug 15
yup
• Brazil
10 Aug 15
@mealid Last month there was a encounter with most of my colleagues who have studied with me, it was very good to remember situations at that time were bad, but that now seem jokes.
@mealid (300)
• Kanpur, India
10 Aug 15
@paulobraga85 yup we are changing continuosly,our's IQ increasing day by day but our's EQ decreasing day by day ):
• United States
13 Aug 15
Yes we are only children for a very short time in life. It is sad sometimes to think what happens to us, but again, some people wish to forget their childhood for one reason or another. I would go back in a heartbeat if I could.
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@GardenGerty (160626)
• United States
10 Aug 15
I have liked being an adult much better than being a child myself.
@mealid (300)
• Kanpur, India
10 Aug 15
i also liked being an adult,i only missed my and my other friend's innocense which seems like nowhere.
@longbangod (1785)
• Philippines
12 Aug 15
Yes I used to think about this also and sometimes post somewhere that I would want to be a child again, less stress, no problem, no responsibilities...
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@3876745Ok (174)
• Guangzhou, China
11 Aug 15
I agree,I also want to be a child
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@phoonk (341)
• India
11 Aug 15
Yes old is surely gold. I too miss a beinga child, because we all were innocent then. We did not know to fight cold wars back then. Moreover life was so free of tension back then.
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
11 Aug 15
A few months ago, a friend and his daughter & I were in the chapel at a church---waiting for the rest of the church-members to get there (for a Bible-study we were holding there.) As we waited, the little girl walked around her father--round-&-round--and it struck me that the daughter was "discovering a whole new world" everytime she went around her father to see what her father was standing in-front-of---even though she went around him at least half-a-dozen times before. That's what I miss about childhood---that 'belief' that--no matter WHAT was hidden 'around the corner' or 'behind the door' the LAST time you were there--you won't know what's hidden there until you go through and SEE it!