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Sukhpreet Kaur

Reflection

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Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.

— Heraclitus

Why this matters:

True maturity is not the absence of play, but the elevation of play to its highest purpose. A child’s play is serious because it is an absolute immersion in the mystery of the world.

Psychological Lens

This quote offers a moment for self-reflection: notice what it brings up in your thoughts, body, relationships, and choices.

Reflection Prompt

What part of your life does this quote describe most clearly right now?

Tiny Practice

Write the quote in your own words, then name one small behavior it invites today.

Extended Reads

Public resources from clinical, academic, and public-health sources.

← Previous Quote "This is the real secret of life—to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play." Next Quote → "Dance, when you're broken open. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free."
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