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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 733959" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I've often wondered what shapes us as young children... what exactly sets us up to have such a connection with what we do. As in myself, all things old. I reminisce all the time in my mind, never letting it go.</p><p></p><p>I know our world would be a painfully boring place if we all thought alike, but carrying forth our early beginnings into the later years of our lives has always fascinated me.</p><p></p><p>I was always miles ahead of my peers and counterparts even at an early age, always able to carry on a conversation with and sit and enjoy the company of older people and crowds, far better than my own age group, and maybe that has something to do with my love of all things old. Maybe, too, just being so mature for my age and at such an early age helped steer me in the direction I happened upon. So interesting to think about.</p><p></p><p>As for yourself, SOT, even though I never lived the life that you did, I still feel that I can relate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 733959, member: 21572"] I've often wondered what shapes us as young children... what exactly sets us up to have such a connection with what we do. As in myself, all things old. I reminisce all the time in my mind, never letting it go. I know our world would be a painfully boring place if we all thought alike, but carrying forth our early beginnings into the later years of our lives has always fascinated me. I was always miles ahead of my peers and counterparts even at an early age, always able to carry on a conversation with and sit and enjoy the company of older people and crowds, far better than my own age group, and maybe that has something to do with my love of all things old. Maybe, too, just being so mature for my age and at such an early age helped steer me in the direction I happened upon. So interesting to think about. As for yourself, SOT, even though I never lived the life that you did, I still feel that I can relate. [/QUOTE]
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