Sometimes I look at someone and think they are a child. Other times I look at the same person and feel like a child. Mostly, relative maturity isn't very useful. (And sometimes it's just ego soothing.) We're all a mixture of contextual maturities.
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Something my partner observed to me shortly after we met was that childlike joy and wonder were a necessary component of wisdom, to her. That the bitter geniuses of the world who couldn't figure out how to let their inner children play were in many ways the most trapped.
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