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Treasure the Golden Days of Childhood!

The ecstasy, enthusiasm and effervescence of childhood is too precious to miss out on and not experience it fully. However, we rarely value the importance of the effusion of emotions this tender age brings along as some of us want to grow up desperately.  Children see adulthood as a life of liberty and independance. They tend to overlook the challenges and complications which are an integral part of losing the innocence and liberty of childhood because we're adults. Yes, liberty lies with the toddlers and tender age kids. The freedom to freely experiment with their toys, to see the new world around them with a brand new outlook. Not to forget, they can offer the innovative freshness of their ideas and thoughts to kill the monotony and reiterate the age old conventions that surrounds everyone. Those were the days of childhood excitement when mommy's custard, kheer, rajma-chawal, cakes brought the lost smiles on our faces. When a short walk to the ice-cream kiosk made us for...

¤ Cartoons can be enjoyed by Everyone ¤

Cartoons are a perfect route to relax your mind, lighten your heart of any emotional baggage, brighten up your sulky faces, turn gloominess into giggles and even hear few words of wisdom and goodness. Cartoons perform these rejuvenating miracles in a subtle but fantastic manner as they are devoid of any  melodrama that ought to be blamed to make you tensed and stressed. Apart from entertainment and comedy, the amazing animated characters can boast of a few inspiring qualities that each of us can imbibe to increase the number of friends and social circle we have. Don't look surprised! They don't just preach positive habits but teach you creatively as well through their actions. Whoever said cartoons are meant for kids must be leading a life lacking deep understanding that comes from finding fun and joy in the simple, unusual and often seemingly childlike things of life. I'm not the only person to have unleashed the brighter aspect of cartoons, you'd be glad to hear...