The popular question that many of us can recall being asked as a child was "What do you want to be when you grow up?" The frame of mind that gave birth to this question was shaped in the garden of Eden, impressing upon man the need to become something in order to be somebody.
From that point on, lives have been spent searching and reaching outwardly, attempting to become rather th.
Many of our answers hinged upon a perception that was created while we learned to compare ourselves to others.
The popular question that many of us can recall being asked as a child was "What do you want to be when you grow up?" The frame of mind that gave birth to this question was shaped in the garden of Eden, impressing upon man the need to become something in order to be somebody