Someone once asked a startling question: "What day did childhood end?" "I think childhood ends when you lose your innocence and your imagination.
Where there is no fairy tale, there is little lively life, little vitality and progress, little imagination and pioneering power.
Reflecting on our lives, many of which are discarded or lost by ourselves, is that the price of adulthood?
The late Ming Dynasty thinker Li Zhen has an article "The Saying of The Child's Heart", in which he said: "Those who have a child's heart are sincere." "There is no one in the world who is not out of childishness."
Remember the dedication of the French fairy tale "The Little Prince": "All adults were once children" and expected that "all adults should be children".

Walt Disney, who created Mickey Mouse, said: "What I want to evoke is the childish innocence that the world is dying." ”
Liking Mickey Mouse and liking Sun Wukong is human nature, and it is the proof that the world needs naivety.
A pair of innocent and curious eyes and a childlike heart are the precursors of growth and the deposit for development.
Only by possessing them can we discover, explore, seek knowledge, and explore, and our gains will be endless and endless.
We always say that knowledge is wealth, wisdom is wealth, happiness is wealth, don't forget, innocence is also wealth.
The worry is that as we grow, along the way, we will lose precious things along the way—the loss of innocence, the loss of innocence, the loss of joy, and the loss of love.
There are many indexes to measure the development of a society, and I think we should add an index: the childishness index - that is, to have simple happiness and flying hearts, is to have unlimited imagination and endless innovation.
Modernization will release people's colorful personalities and beautiful children's hearts, expand imagination, extend dreams, and create ideas, make children more intelligent, and make adults more innocent.
Of course, I want our times to be digitized, and I also want our hearts to be reduced — to let more people find themselves, to help others; to make society more rational and more truthful in the world.
Childhood, don't end.