Do we ever wonder, why we keep craving to go back to our
childhood? Because of the simple way of life, the innocence, the ability to
trust and to be able to think of a spade as a spade. Another aspect of childhood that we lose with
age is the wonder….the sparkle in the eye the unadulterated happiness even with
receiving anything small and the passion to do something.
Wonder, I feel is
associated with innocence, with simplicity. Amazement is a quality that not
only stimulates our senses, our intellect and urges us to be curious and to
know more, and consequently, grow more, in
addition it is also infectious enough to stimulate people around you in a
positive way.
With age, with experience, we lose this capability of amazement,
of wonder, of wide-eyedness. We stop, wanting to explore, to know. This is the
beginning of ageing, not from the perspective of years, but from the
perspective of how we look at life.
How often do I feel amazed, grow curious, guffaw loudly, and
yield to my urge of forgetting a fight and dropping at my friend’s place
without a call, at this middle age, when I am supposed to have grown wiser than
before. Isn’t happiness associated with all these things??
Time to wonder, time to ponder