I have to admit, with some of the things I did as a kid, I'm a little surprised I survived childhood. But having successfully done that, there's not much that I'm afraid of. Not just physical danger, it translates into being more sure of yourself.
As someone who managed to break both his wrists when playing on a playground back in the 1960’s, I’m happy enough with the new idea of what a new playground is. There is a middle ground that can be reached.
Excellent post! One little correction: I think the biblical character you’re thinking of is Joseph, not Moses. :)
I have to admit, with some of the things I did as a kid, I'm a little surprised I survived childhood. But having successfully done that, there's not much that I'm afraid of. Not just physical danger, it translates into being more sure of yourself.
As someone who managed to break both his wrists when playing on a playground back in the 1960’s, I’m happy enough with the new idea of what a new playground is. There is a middle ground that can be reached.