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Old 11-29-2007, 11:22 PM
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if you would be happier not knowing so much/being naive again? There is a saying that "There is bliss in ignorance". I am conflicted. Sometimes I know so much that I can't find my joy, and then other times I am happy that I am not naive and ignorant any more.

What are your thought? Or am I the only odd ball out there?

Blessings, Rhoni
Ecclesiastes 1:18

I think this is why we protect our children from finding certain things out. It's their happiness that adds joy to our lives. We don't want to see their smiles pulled down with the weight that burdens us.

Being naive does make us vulnerable though. That's why our children need us to protect them from things more harmful than knowledge.
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