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RE: Happiness

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago

Greetings my friend @apnigrich I admit that I was a very spoiled child, having more than one needs. However the most vivid memories of mine are when my grandparents were surprisingly picking me up after school on Friday, taking me somewhere new for the weekend. They just had a few clothes of mine and not many of my accessories, toys, books, etc. So I remember I was collecting things from nature like pine cones. I had just them to play with in the hotel room but I was happy.

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So I remember I was collecting things from nature like pine cones. I had just them to play with in the hotel room but I was happy.

This is very good! Such games in simple natural "toys" increase our imagination, develop creativity in the child. This is a very "useful character characteristic" in any computer game. :) But of course I'm talking about life. I have weak creative skills, I liked to study books, mathematics, physics more as a child.
My daughters have a well-developed creative characteristic.
Sons are not creative people either. They have more technical skills and sports.

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I'll watch this contest!