Zigzag
Saturday, March 27, 2010 | Author: meg
According to doodle analyses, if they are accurate, repeated patterns of zigzags may signal “a need for comfort or a need to regress to childhood in order to escape from the harsh everyday reality.” I am a bit disturbed by this because in the event that this may actually hold true, I cannot anymore deny my penchant for childlike wonder.

I think I grew up faster than expected. I remembered my person enthusiastic by ideas when at that time were not age appropriate, or badly wanting to be old enough to do things my way. But somehow the attempt overlooked the wonderfulness of the process and suddenly it was too late: I could no longer turn back the time and enjoy the finer points of youth. Not that I am in any way regretting anything but part of me wanted an opportunity to rekindle that special time of frivolity and uncompromising innocence. As I continue to battle the everyday realities, I often lean on childlike sensitivities. I find them the most truthful and less intricate, and ultimately the best way to view life.

So I say give in; why so serious anyway?

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