Autobiography discussing desire to remain a young child
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All of my life I have adored the story of Peter Pan. I can relate so much of my personality to Peter's whimsical desire to remain a child forever. I have met many adults throughout my lifetime that have appeared unhappy and jaded; they lacked the spark that young kids carry. Peter's fantasy has always been appealing to me, I suppose because of the associations I make with the life of a child; care free,
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met my mermaids and proved through my experiences that I can fly, and yet I am still growing up. Becoming an adult does not mean abandoning the things that allow me to remain a kid on the inside, I will always be young, I will always approach the world with honesty, curiosity, and appreciate every new and old experience that I have; but for what it's worth, Peter Pan will always be a great story.
met my mermaids and proved through my experiences that I can fly, and yet I am still growing up. Becoming an adult does not mean abandoning the things that allow me to remain a kid on the inside, I will always be young, I will always approach the world with honesty, curiosity, and appreciate every new and old experience that I have; but for what it's worth, Peter Pan will always be a great story.