You are awakened by your mom in the morning as it is time for school but you do not want to go to school. So, your mom infers a strategy and offers you a lollypop or chocolate as a present for going to school. So, you agree enthusiastically and prepare. Then, at that point, you have your morning meal and get into the vehicle with your folks and you additionally get your treat while heading to school.
Life was so good.
You get up in the morning and it’s raining heavily outside. As a result, you get a holiday from school because of a rainy day. So, you simply lie on the bed in your comfortable cover and watch cartoons on TV while your mom brings you breakfast in bed.
Life was so good.
You get home from a long day at school, eat your lunch, and go to bed. In the evening, you get up and go out to play with your buddies. Your friendships were formed only on the basis of love and not on the basis of politics. Fights with your friends did not last long. You could have all the fun you want without having to worry about studying or completing tasks.
Life was so good.
Everyone in the family adored you and spoke to you in a pleasant manner, giving you whatever you requested, and it was a memorable time in your life. You were the apple of the eye of your parents and even if you shed a single tear, they would rush to your aid. You had the most pleasant life possible. You had no malice in your heart, only true innocence.
Life was so good.
You went out to play games with your friends, such as marbles, hide and seek, ice and water kabaddi, kho-kho, and seven stones. None of the computer games available today can compare to these. You didn't have any responsibilities, and there was no anxiety about the future or what was to come. You were unconcerned about how you looked or what others thought of you.
Life was so good.
You helped others without asking for anything in return. Your desires were modest, and a toffee or a bar of chocolate would make your day. Accepting our parents as our first mentor was the most important lesson of our childhood, and we never got lost if we followed their guidance. This time period provided us with many chances to develop and learn from our mistakes and rectify them.
So let us all take some time to unwind and cherish the memories of our childhood.
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