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The Childhood and the right to play Question You're Avoiding

Discover what your childhood reveals about your relationship with play. Explore this avoided question through ancient wisdom to reclaim joy in your daily l

Nasguide
What you’ll practice

This is a reflective practice guided by Nas. It gives you one honest question to sit with — the kind that moves you from thinking about an idea to working with it.

The reflection itself unfolds in conversation with Nas, where it adapts to your situation — so you practice it together rather than reading it off the page.

Practice this with Nas
Begin the reflection in a coaching conversation, where it meets what you’re actually working through.
Understand first
Laughter as Embodied WisdomPlay as Resistance to Predetermined OutcomeAuthority Examined Through Gentle SubversionThe Foolish Question as TeachingThe Right to Be Useless and Unproductive
Go deeper
Childhood and the right to play: Questions Worth AskingChildhood and the right to play: From Confusion to ClarityThe Examined Childhood and the right to playChildhood and the right to play: Start HereChildhood and the right to play
Peri
New to this practice?

Peri can explain what this practice is for, help you decide whether it fits what you’re working through, and point you to the right place to begin.

Ready to practice this?

Begin the reflection with your coach, or tell Peri what you’re working through.