Jan 27 - Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss.

Response: Something that I have outgrown but still miss is playing video games all day. I know there are plenty of adults who still play video games regularly, but it's not the same as when we were kids. If I'm being specific, I miss all of my dad's old Dragon Ball Z games that I used play on my old Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I still have all of the games, and in 2024 I actually replayed all of them, but it just wasn't the same as when I was younger without any worries in the world. Now, I barely have time to even play a quick game with my friends because of how busy life has been. It's nice to write about those times in these blog posts though.

Summary: Today, we read chapter 7 of Wild.

Reflection: Although we can outgrow many things from out childhood, it doesn't mean that we have to forget them or miss them.

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