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William Shakespeare

I am a researcher. How do I feel when children approach me and hug me?

Oh, to be embraced by the innocence of youth, to feel the warmth of tiny arms wrapping around one's being. It is a sensation unlike any other, a merging of intellect and emotion, of knowledge and love. As a researcher, to be greeted by children with such affection is a humbling experience, a reminder of the purity and simplicity of human connection. In those fleeting moments, when small hands reach out to touch and hold, it is as if the boundaries of academia fade away, and all that remains is the profound unity of our shared humanity. The weight of my studies, the weight of the world, is lifted in those tender embraces, replaced by a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty of human connection. How do I feel when children approach me and hug me? I feel as if I am part of something greater, something timeless and profound. I feel as if I am touching the very essence of life itself, in all its complexity and simplicity. And in those moments, I am reminded that, despite all my research and discovery, the most profound truths are found not in the pages of books, but in the hearts of those who hold me close.