Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss.

 Prompt Response: One thing I’ve outgrown but still miss is playing with toys when I was younger. Back then, toys weren’t just objects they were whole worlds where my imagination decided what could happen, and hours could pass without me noticing. As I grew older, responsibilities slowly replaced playtime, and toys became things you put away instead of things you lived inside. I miss how easy it was to feel excited, creative, and completely present, even though I know growing up is part of moving forward.

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