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Watch: Mother Uses A Game To Figure Out Her Child's Inner Feelings

In this video, a mother records her son as she speaks half sentences waiting for her son to complete them and reveal how he truly feels.

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In a short video uploaded on Uplift, a mother captures a beautiful moment with her son. The video later went viral for how well the son, Keegan completes the sentences and reveals how he truly feels. Keegan's mother says half sentences waiting for her son to complete them from his perspective, ultimately revealing how he feels about people around him and what makes him sad and happy.

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Keegan's Responses Will Melt Your Heart

Keegan's mother started the video by explaining to him that she would be saying some sentences and he would have to complete them. She starts by saying, "My mom..." to which Keegan replies, "Is beautiful." The next sentence is, "My family treats me..." and he completes by saying, "Goodly." The sheer innocence reflecting from Keegan's face and words has melted netizens' hearts.

His mother further says, "When mommy is mad..." and he says, "I help her clean up the mess' ' and grins. Another says, "I'm sad when..." to which Keegan says, "When no one plays with me." Se asks, "I'm scared when..." he says, "When nobody is around me." His honest and unadulterated responses have won over social media sites making people realise how children are more honest than teenagers and adults. How somewhere along the way of 'growing up' we lose truthfulness and vibrancy. 

To end the video Keegan tells that he loves it when his mommy and daddy love each other and laugh. His responses and child-like answers are not just cute gestures but depict the need for adults and teenagers to discuss and use similar techniques to talk about their feelings even if it is as minuscule as telling the other person what makes them happy or sad. With the overinvolvement of social media and devices, we have forgotten to connect with ourselves more than others. We have forgotten the idea of joy and the concept of observing things and people around us. We are so lost in the world itself that we are unable to find parts of ourselves lost along the way. 

 Watch Keegan's responses below

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