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4.3.11 | How strange, innocence


WHEN you make a young child smile, you'll find that somehow, that smile rubs off onto you. In that split second all your fears, insecurities and mindfulness dissolve, consumed by the gentle yet resolute optimism of innocence. With those selfless, naivete little indicators of their joy, you are lifted from the harsh, cold reality into a tranquil, serene abode.

From those glistening eyes and that tiny little smile you can see the future.


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