That doesn't mean one has to go around with a plastic "est" smile and laugh like a buffoon.
I dunno, letting a smile be your rain coat may make you seem like a buffoon to some people but really if that is what those people think I would rather not be friends with them to start with
It is said that Jim Henson kept his childlike qualities. Not childish - childlike. There is a difference. I see this as a very important thing for an artist. We all have angst, but it's in the fresh way we see the world and new perspectives we feel the need to show others that is at the heart of an artist's growth. Cynicism sets in when this element is missing. Once an artist becomes jaded their work loses any purpose or value.
There is something to be said for being able to be childish though, I don't think it is always the bad word it has become when talking about being an 'adult'. As long as you pay the bills etc it is fine to be childish if it keeps you sane IMHO...
And I dunno, but I refuse to believe that being jaded is something that happens and you can never ever go back EVER and become one of the masses
. Many people on the internet seems to take that idea a bit too far. If I could only count the comments on youtube in reply to comments on youtube that go "you ruined my childhood, I'll never be able to see it the same way again after what you said" like the un-jaded parts of themselves can just be ripped away that quickly
. Our childhoods, and love of SS isn't just made of tissue paper IMHO, it is in a lot of cases the foundation of who we are and is always with us, always. You can go home again just fine, if only in your mind, and jading is a two way street, even if the internet and the media and pop music says you will be serious/scarred forever IMHO. Only if you
let it be forever