No, happiness is work. When I lived in NYC, I forced myself to go out even if I don't feel like it because I know sitting at home looking at the wall is not productive.
Keep pushing beyond the boundaries of your comfort zone and you will find excitement and challenges.
hmm, what does that mean? Like it's just a name, it's just a cover, and it's not real, itself? If that's what you mean, I do disagree. Real, broad happiness exists in people -- maybe not everybody all the time -- but it's out there, and it's fantastic...
No, happiness is work. When I lived in NYC, I forced myself to go out even if I don't feel like it because I know sitting at home looking at the wall is not productive.
ReplyDeleteKeep pushing beyond the boundaries of your comfort zone and you will find excitement and challenges.
hmm, what does that mean? Like it's just a name, it's just a cover, and it's not real, itself? If that's what you mean, I do disagree. Real, broad happiness exists in people -- maybe not everybody all the time -- but it's out there, and it's fantastic...
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Happiness is like the horizon... you can see it, but do you ever really touch it?
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