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In our childhood, our world is expanding at a rapid pace - both figuratively and in the real sense. Free from much of the responsibilities and societal expectations that will characterize our later adult life, much of it is spent learning, relearning, and acquiring new experiences. As our knowledge increases through the years, we quickly begin to better make the realization of the wider world around us, and this is clearly reflected in our physical actions. By our actions, we grow confident to venture further from the familiar, become more willing to engage with new faces, and become more accepting of completely new ideas and worldviews. This is an aspect that can rarely be replicated in adulthood when the mind has become more rigid, and thus, harder to mold to accommodate newer information.
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