Fundamentally, we are all still toddlers. When we notice something that fascinates us, we stumble toward it and attempt to interact. After some fun and giggles, we inevitably end up falling on our butts. Shaken, we have to make a quick decision about whether to cry or get back up, and when we’ve moved past that episode, we’ll wander along looking for new adventures.
Saturday, October 26, 2019
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