Docens per ludum

Regarding the previous post, I will quote a very dear person I’ve had the honour and pleasure to meet here, and who's supportive words gave me so much courage in this past period. So, the maastrichtians are more than “good hosts” they are “warm host” (because in the previous post I said the term “good host” doesn’t sounds good enough for me to describe them).

I discovered yesterday the importance of the “returning to innocence”. And by this I mean the returning to the stage of the most active learning we had in our entire life: a 3 years old child stage. And this of course, in a very specific way. A 3 years old child is doing only the things he wants to do and it’s rejecting any imposed obligations made by others. He is continuously learning, discovering a new world, enjoying and finding the pleasure in what he is actually doing.

I grew up all my childhood with the idea that “life is hard, no matter what we do”, that “we have to do things we don’t like, because that’s how life should be”, but nobody told me that you should do things that makes you happy. You should try crazy stuff because you learn from them. All the experiences we get could be enriching if we choose to learn from them.

It is a consequence of a maturity to realise that you are the only one responsible for your own growth, for your personal and professional development; responsible for  choices you make in your path because you were gifted with all the necessary tools you needed to achieve happiness and personal and professional fulfillment.

I wish to dedicate this posting to my dear friends Daniela, Ioana and Dragos because they understand very well all this principles and inspire people around them to discover them.