mozharov on Nostr: "We are forever responsible for those we have tamed." While planning some content, ...
"We are forever responsible for those we have tamed."
While planning some content, I’ll share my brief review of the story "The Little Prince", which I read this morning:
It seems like a very simple fairy tale. But while reading, I got goosebumps several times.
People have created their own worries, forgetting how to appreciate life’s obvious joys. They prioritize material things above all else, missing what truly matters.
The Little Prince in this story acts as a child who can see what adults no longer can.
The #book speaks about losing a child’s perspective on life, their purity, and their ability to "see the world with their heart." It encourages reflection on what is truly important.
What do you think? Have you read "The Little Prince"?
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