Yes, to choosing happiness. This simple act reminds me of the Buddha's saying, "What you feel, you will attract." That's such a beautiful notion...and I want to attract all kinds of happiness in my world.
The more I read history, the more grateful I am to live when and where I do. I am *stunningly* fortunate beyond measure. Are there problems? Oh heck yeah. But I have a doctor's office, indoor plumbing, kind neighbors, reliable heat and hot water, good shoes, a meaningful job, wool socks, clean air, and the best hiking you could ask for year round. What the heck else do you want in life? Billionaires should be so lucky.
Yes, to choosing happiness. This simple act reminds me of the Buddha's saying, "What you feel, you will attract." That's such a beautiful notion...and I want to attract all kinds of happiness in my world.
The more I read history, the more grateful I am to live when and where I do. I am *stunningly* fortunate beyond measure. Are there problems? Oh heck yeah. But I have a doctor's office, indoor plumbing, kind neighbors, reliable heat and hot water, good shoes, a meaningful job, wool socks, clean air, and the best hiking you could ask for year round. What the heck else do you want in life? Billionaires should be so lucky.