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<blockquote data-quote="Just_another_one" data-source="post: 937071" data-attributes="member: 141427"><p>Well, children are guided in their development by their curiosity for new things. That's the way they learn, discovering, imitating, trying. Excitement is something they need to become adults. </p><p>Adults can still be excited and amused by new and old things, I still get involved in literature (I've become more picky but I still can find books I can't stop reading), music (I admit I keep on listening mostly to the same things, but sometimes I can find something new that attracts me), travelling (there are always new places to see) and many other things.</p><p>I've never been a gamer so I can't talk about it, for sure growing up you lose part of your imagination and maybe games become less involving. </p><p></p><p>I think if you set some goals in your life you don't get bored. Or at least this is how it works for me. </p><p>There's always something new to learn, like speaking a new language or playing an instrument, studying something new, trying to grow in your working field etc. For me life is about self development and that's what keeps me going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just_another_one, post: 937071, member: 141427"] Well, children are guided in their development by their curiosity for new things. That's the way they learn, discovering, imitating, trying. Excitement is something they need to become adults. Adults can still be excited and amused by new and old things, I still get involved in literature (I've become more picky but I still can find books I can't stop reading), music (I admit I keep on listening mostly to the same things, but sometimes I can find something new that attracts me), travelling (there are always new places to see) and many other things. I've never been a gamer so I can't talk about it, for sure growing up you lose part of your imagination and maybe games become less involving. I think if you set some goals in your life you don't get bored. Or at least this is how it works for me. There's always something new to learn, like speaking a new language or playing an instrument, studying something new, trying to grow in your working field etc. For me life is about self development and that's what keeps me going on. [/QUOTE]
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