“Beautiful” Fall When babies fall, it’s often a “good” fall. Babies’ bodies are structurally suited for falling. As Adolf explained, “Babies’ muscles are soft and their flesh is plump. Their bodies are flexible and resilient.” Like the latest cars, babies’ bodies have shock absorption spaces and airbags to reduce physical impact. Adolf also mentioned, “We have captured beautiful footage of babies falling. They seem truly mesmerized. Babies falling is like watching leaves gracefully drop.”
Falling may not seem beneficial, but for babies, it’s part of their daily life. They grow by falling, regardless of whether it’s good or bad. Their special mechanisms, like “shock-absorbing airbags,” ensure they don’t get hurt. This is why there’s no need to worry excessively when babies fall. The expression “like leaves gracefully dropping” is quite beautiful. Babies’ falls are indeed “beautiful” falls.
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