Remember when life was simple? When your biggest problem was whether your crayon would stay inside the lines, and your greatest achievement was successfully licking the ice cream before it dripped onto your hand? Back then, joy was as easy as running through a sprinkler or making a fart noise with your armpit. And then-bam!-adulthood happened. Suddenly, fun was reserved for "the weekend," naps were considered "unproductive," and playing outside was replaced with staring at screens. Somewhere along the way, you traded your ...
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Remember when life was simple? When your biggest problem was whether your crayon would stay inside the lines, and your greatest achievement was successfully licking the ice cream before it dripped onto your hand? Back then, joy was as easy as running through a sprinkler or making a fart noise with your armpit. And then-bam!-adulthood happened. Suddenly, fun was reserved for "the weekend," naps were considered "unproductive," and playing outside was replaced with staring at screens. Somewhere along the way, you traded your wonder for worry, your giggles for groans, and your imagination for invoices. This book is here to fix that. No, I'm not telling you to quit your job and go live in a treehouse (although, if that's your dream, I fully support it). But I am going to help you wake up the kid inside you-the one who still exists under all those tax returns and grocery lists. Because guess what? You can reclaim the best parts of childhood without giving up the good stuff that comes with being an adult. (Like, say, legally buying cake for breakfast.) This isn't about being immature or avoiding responsibility. It's about rediscovering the unfiltered joy, creativity, and playfulness that made life magical when you were younger. And trust me, you need it. We all do. So, let's start unlearning adulthood. Let's stop taking ourselves so seriously. Let's remember what it was like to be small, fearless, and utterly ridiculous. Because growing up is overrated-and I have the juice box to prove it.
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