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Perfection in our Children

 

Hey it’s only natural that we see our own reflection in perfection within the depths of our children learning from them as they learn from us the navigation of life’s twists and turns that you can never see coming but that’s no reason for you to give up on your dreaming both in waking life and in reality which is what we make of it with no knowledge of the future yet we end up trying our hardest to give the best that life has to offer to our younger generation in every way so that they grow brighter every day and absorb experience and assimilate the learning into their brain so that as much as possible they don’t have to suffer pain whether of the heart or the soul or the body as a whole and even if they do, to power past it and become more like you always wanted yourself to be, free of negativity, a fountain of positivity, inspiring people and being awesomax, living good lives happy in our sphere of existence, like we axats are - Adwitya Axat


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