We look in the mirror with curiosity, satisfaction, pride, reluctance, and, unfortunately, with fear at ourselves. Are we aware of how our approach to our own body influences how our children perceive theirs? What do we feel when we hear six-year-olds already complaining about their looks?
We like to be right. What’s more, we like it when others agree with us. There is great satisfaction when we manage to win somebody over. But it’s a difficult art.
If you think that it’s enough to just outshout others or make beautiful speeches to convince people, in most cases you’ll be mistaken.
For most of us, “mum” was the first word we spoke. It is inseparable from the word “child”, which for our mum we remain forever. Today, we appreciate and embrace our Mums in a special way. Do you appreciate yourself and your uniqueness, Mum?
Albert Einstein claimed that imagination is more important than knowledge because knowledge is limited and imagination is not. It opens an infinite number of worlds that tomorrow, may turn out to be our reality. Without imagination, life would be terribly boring.