Wow.This is insightful. I really appreciate this and it makes me think of the dreams I had while growing up and many people do have dreams too. But many end at the level of dreaming because working it out is like childbirth (conceiving, incubating, labor that comes with pain and then childbirth) Not everyone wants to go through the process either because of the discomfort it brings or the impossibility of the dreams coming alive, which is signaled by the environment they find themselves in. I made an observation of Cameroon’s youths and I discovered that many dream, but the nature of the country has limited so many. So they just put a notice of no trespassing on their dreams and potential. The reason why you would see an engineer in a teacher's clothing, thus leaving their inner child to sleep and when ever this happens, they teach with no passion, go to school when they like or when there is an inspection. This reduces the quality of education that the students at that level should receive. Students graduate with certificates and nothing to show for. Lossing the inner child does not only frustrate the individual but the entire nation in one way or the other.What is a nation without vision (inner child, purpose)?????
But there still exist those who would kick the limits off their potential and would pay the price of awakening the inner child in them. And awakening the inner child in us would cost us something but it is worth the price. Thank you for sharing mrspeaker