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Nurtured Joy

“The term "Nurtured Joy" encapsulates a feeling of deep warmth and satisfaction, suggesting a purposeful endeavor to cultivate a joy that is not just temporary but firmly established. This phrase evokes vivid imagery of a gentle embrace, symbolizing a profound sense of happiness that is both comforting and fulfilling. It reflects a commitment to nurturing a joy that goes beyond fleeting moments of pleasure, aiming instead for a lasting emotional state that enriches one’s life.

In 1982, I was a six-year-old student attending kindergarten at NationHouse. This formative year marked the beginning of my educational journey, where I was introduced to the foundational concepts of learning and social interaction. The environment at NationHouse was nurturing, fostering a sense of curiosity and exploration that would shape my early experiences in education.”



1982. NationHouse. Afrika Abney

Clothes thrown away many years later.

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