The endless list of do’s and don’ts handed down while growing up, gradually and unconsciously distance us from the inner child.

Santosh Joshi
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The endless list of rules and regulations that we followed when we were younger gradually and unconsciously distance us from the inner child. The inner child is the child that we were before we grew up and started to learn to think like an adult. It is important to remember this child who was pure and innocent, full of wonder and excitement at everything new and different. The inner child is the part of us that is still seeing the world in a simple, straightforward way.

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