【my(happiness)】Happiness is a word that many people chase, but not everyone knows how to find it. For me, happiness isn't about grand achievements or material wealth. It's more about the small moments that make life feel meaningful and full.
I remember one morning when I woke up early, before the sun had fully risen. The world was quiet, and there was a soft breeze that made the air feel fresh. I sat by the window with a cup of tea, watching the sky change from dark blue to pink. That moment, though simple, gave me a deep sense of peace. It was in that silence that I felt truly happy.
Happiness also comes from the people around me. My family, my friends, even the stranger who smiled at me on the street. These little interactions remind me that we are all connected, and that kindness can be found everywhere. Sometimes, just a kind word or a warm hug can lift my spirits more than anything else.
I used to think that happiness depended on external factors — like success, love, or recognition. But over time, I've learned that it's more about how I choose to see the world. When I focus on gratitude instead of what I lack, I find joy in things I once overlooked. A good book, a walk in the park, or even a rainy day with no plans — these are the moments that bring me the most happiness.
Of course, life isn't always easy. There are days when sadness or stress feels heavy, and it's hard to smile. But even then, I try to remind myself that happiness isn't a constant state. It's something that comes and goes, like the weather. And that's okay.
In the end, my happiness is not about perfection. It's about being present, appreciating the little things, and finding beauty in everyday life. It's not something I have to chase — it's something I can create, one small moment at a time.