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Good morning stereo world. I'm up for a late start. I got my kid to school and Got home and decided to nap My kid has a ELA math. I mean ELA state test today. He has math state tests He already did his ELA's and it's funny because I also have a final today and I'm like damn I need to need to prepare and and study and work hard and he's just like, I got this, I'm good. Like he has no test anxiety whatsoever. And I don't think I normally have test anxiety, but like this one feels like high pressure. So it's kind of funny to see, I guess how kids kind of just, they like just flow through life. It's kind of like magical. It feels kind of wise. What do you guys think?
Kids have the luxury of not having to worry much about things. I'm sure there's things they worry about but It's not on the same level as we are when we're adults. There's not the same pressure They usually don't apply the same pressure to themselves that we do to ourselves Because usually there's things at stake and we understand that concept and kids understand it to a degree but but not as much as we do when we get older.
And I think that allows them to just take things as they come. You know, they don't feel that same pressure. So they're like, ah, it is what it is. I got this. No big deal. Which is great. I love that for them. And I wish we could all like feel like that in our lives. We can definitely learn lessons from kids intentional or otherwise.