And he is so right. If I might\u00a0add to his words, there is also:<\/p>\n
a time to be serious and a time to have fun,
\na time to work and a time to play,
\na time to be grown up and a time to be childlike.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
But most of us spend far too much time being ‘grown up’, far too much time\u00a0working and doing things we ‘have’ to to, far too much time\u00a0dwelling on all\u00a0the serious and important things in our lives and the wider world.<\/p>\n
And there is a time for this, of course. \u00a0But it is not healthy to allow these adult concerns to dominate and our ‘grown up’ selves to rule our lives.<\/p>\n
So let us also\u00a0make more time to have fun\u00a0and take more time to play. Let us have more times where we forget about ourselves and our agendas and our concerns, and instead \u2013 if only\u00a0in small ways and for a little while\u00a0\u2013 we ‘change and become like little children’.<\/p>\n
\nFor any who might be interested, here\u00a0is a simulated lap of Brands Hatch in a Lotus 49 (not me driving – I’m far from this good!)<\/p>\n