If you do it right, they grow up and still want to help others.
And if I do it left?
Then they grow up and want to help others, but this time it’s bad because socialism.
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I once took my now teen daughter to the park when she was around 3-4 years old. She was on the swings and another girl of similar age walked over and gets on the swing next to her. We had never met or seen this girl before.
They simultaneously look at each other and without any words started holding hands while they both slowly swayed back and forth on the swings. To this day I still think of this fondly and think adults could learn a lot from children in the open heart category.
That is so sweet, thanks for sharing!
Y’know, usually I get annoyed at adults when they try to randomly help me when I don’t want or need help. Now, because of this, I am just going to act like they have as pure of an intent as a toddler and treat them accordingly.
It’s a good outlook to have. When you assume people have good intentions it makes a world of difference.
If you want to reward me with chocolate buttons I’ll gladly accept
That would also help your own stress levels, being annoyed at strangers is a pathway to long term stress and relieving that is very healthy
My personal headcanon is that every person weaving in and out of traffic on the highway is desperate to get to the hospital before their child is born. It helps me keep calm.
My littlest person knows I deal with chronic pain and sometimes on my bad days when I’m bemoaning my back, she’ll come up and start rubbing my back in a very serious and professional way. It does absolutely nothing perceptible physically but it lights up my day so I always make sure to thank her for the excellent massage. She always replies in an equally professional way that I’m welcome. 🥰
Yesterday my 4yo asked me to fold his sweatshirt for him when he was changing in the kindergarten. I said I would help him but I don’t know how. He smiled and explained it to me, perfectly folding it in the process.
Thank you for lighting up the world a little
30 years later she’ll still cringe remembering that time she lectured an adult about elevator buttons.
Of course not. Who’s ashamed of things they did as a toddler?
Hey, I don’t mean this as an accusation or an insult or anything. From personal experience, therapy helps with what you’re talking about.
No offense taken, but I think it’s good to feel bad about dumb stuff I did.
BUT HUMAN NATURE SAYS EVERYONE IS JUSTIFIED IN BEING A SELFISH MURDERFUCKING ASSHOLE AT ALL TIMES
Go back to Hexbear with your oversized memes
Dude can you just not… I know positivity is making you feel awkward, but please learn to direct that in other ways.