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Doesn’t take much to make me happy. All you need is food
Most of the time, the simplest things are what make a person happy.
Sometimes, contentment can be easily found.
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Doesn’t take much to make me happy. All you need is food
Most of the time, the simplest things are what make a person happy.
Sometimes, contentment can be easily found.
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It was a great day, we had loads of fun & my best friend came back from Singapore.
It was a perfect day spent with the people dearest to me.
This is how you define happiness.
#1. Big breakfast at DOME. Super yummy!
#2. Scones with cream : my new favourite food!
#3. Huge macaroons from Delectable by Su @ Gardens Mall.
#4 Two really good books I got.
^ Milk tea from Gong Cha, my favourite!
v Tiramisu cake @ Alexis. I love it!
^ Spocky at the park. He played with a Poodle this time
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I came up with an idea to do this: I will try to make this a weekly thing where I post 7 things that made me happy – one for each day. Could be people, things, or simply thoughts.
^ #1 Häagen-Dazs Smoothie ice cream
v #2 New buys
^ #3 Burger King’s mozzarella cheese sticks
v #4 Making lunch for the family
^ #5 Taking Spocky to the park
v #6 Weekend with the girlfriends
^ #7 Winning a million USD!
In each of us is a little unhappiness. Sometimes it’s the bigger things like marriage, work, life.
Sometimes it could be the little things such as what we eat. You’d be surprised how much of effect something so petty can have on a person.
Whether big or small issues, they are one thing: a contributing factor.
At any given point of time, we are unhappy with at least one thing. But we have a choice in deciding whether we want to or not.
Sometimes you get unhappy about something that may seem serious to you but insignificant in the eyes of others.
Yet when you wake up the next morning, you ask yourself this question: what was I even upset about?
The thing is, you think it’s not that big of an issue because you think you’re the only one who is affected.
Truth is it involves the people around you, the world does not revolve around you alone. By being upset, you can cause several other people their happiness.
It’s like a cycle, it goes round and when it comes back to you, you ask yourself whether if it even mattered.
I think most of us here, we spend too much time worrying about things that might not happen in a million years and allow that to cause us discomfort.
When you fail to see the bigger picture, you miss out on being free and happy. Being in constant discontentment can be pretty burdening.
Let go a little, love and live.