JOYS OF CHILDHOOOD

' JOY ' means being happy without any reason.
Well, that's what happens in our childhood. We don't know words like 'depressed' and 'stressed' as children.
Many adults use these words a lot and that's how life seems to them.
But childhood is a state, full of joys. Let's have a look at the story of the ball.
Playing cricket on a hot summer day and looking at the ball coming towards you. I'm sure many of you might think of it like the best thing. Some might even imagine a story out of it.
You can see dreams come true in your childhood. That's what I call 'DREAMOFYINGLY  HAPPY'.
In their holidays, they go on looking for a mystery thinking that they are better  than the famous five and end up finding a thing they had lost. This has happened to me when I was 8 years old.

I am not really good at writing endings but yes  I would like to say: you don't need your childhood back to pull your joys back and being joyful doesn't cost a penny. It indeed is priceless.

If you like this post then comment - #joy in my heart 

Comments

  1. Absolutely concur, I loved your thought zone and I love you my girl, be as smart as you are.

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  2. Very well said darling !!!
    Absolutely right.😙😙

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  3. #joyinyourheart it is.. what a simple but deep thought revered so beautifully via the analogy of a ball. The lucid signification of JOY to a BALL (as the carefree object flying high, though sought after) is also as elusive and something that doesn't stay with one for long ! You have such a lovely way of putting your thoughts across. And definitely write well... endings too.
    All the best for many more. Let us adults become children as you keep getting us aware of things we have stopped looking at, despite they're being right there....super

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  4. *rendered instead of revered above

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  5. Joy in my heart...very well written thoughts

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  6. I'm so happy to read your first blog Bishaka. It is very well written and simplified wisdom. You should do this more frequently, please.

    Love,
    DP

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  7. Loved your thoughts Darling!! Absolutely loved it. I guess I do draw a learning out of this.

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  8. I, for a moment, actually went back to the famous five thingy that we friends use to do. And man, did I the love feeling. I've this small grin on my face while there is a projector rolling in front of me with people like me talking something about profit and loss. More power to you girl, and much love! Writing is much more stronger an emotion as compared to talking I believe and I see you'd reach there soon! :)

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  9. Such a wonderful write-up and I admire your thought process. Way to go girl!

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  10. Very well written Bishaka! Indeed it makes you sit and think over as to what we need to really do in this busy life where we keep running behind things all the time instead of enjoying the moment

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  11. Bishakha, you write so well dear.
    I am a proud Mamu... and I too am "DREAMOFYINGLY HAPPY"
    LOTS OF LOVE. Keep up he good work.

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  12. thank you all.
    I am so happy to see so many comments and viewers to my first blog.
    small or big, i am very thankful to you for commenting and giving your time to this blog.

    - bishakha

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  13. Wow my Angel you are amazing superb

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  14. #joy in my heart ... beautifully described your feelings in simple words ,very well written and I am very happy to read ur first blog and proud of u my sweetheart.you must keep on writing ..will love to read your next blog soon ...love you beta

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