As kids we could see the world as a fantasy; we could travel through time and live with dinosaurs, go across space and visit different planets and galaxies, we could look at the stars and wish for the impossible and have enough faith and innocence to believe that one day, no matter how long, it would come true.
We used to look at adults and think “Am I going to be this serious, am I going to be like that?” To us it was as if when we grew up we lost all imagination and all humor in our minds, and now we know why. As we expand our knowledge we understand what really going on, we start to see the reality behind the laws, the truth we see in the news and we start to lose that innocence, we start to lose hope in all of our wishes and dreams.
Who would have thought that those little kids that thought they could be everything they wanted are now grown up and have lost all the freedom in their minds. The ones who were asked what they wanted to be when they grew up that said an astronaut, president or even a king or a princes lost their hope of ever becoming that one day, just because someone has told them otherwise.
What about all the movies; all the magic, is it all gone? People have lost the power to believe; the power to believe in magic, the power to believe in anything that does not seem within our closets reach. They say “How can I believe in something I can’t see or feel it?” They have forgotten what it was like and how it could have been, and the sad thing is that no matter how hard they try only few people will ever recover those memories and even less will achieve it, and this happens because what people say will eventually get to you, no matter how much you say you don’t care or that they can’t tell you what to