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Just got back home after an outta-place experience, to sum it up I was in this place with a friend, the other people there seemed kind of nice but I felt totally out and left; the situation probably might sound a bit awkward even childish but it truly helped me to realize that mostly people tend to place too far their happiness in other people’s hands, I’m going to address this topic into a more social context rather than material (assuming we all know being material is not really happiness, or may it be but sporadic).
Why is my happiness up to my parents, brothers, close-friends, boyfriend, and friends? Basically this is because we human beings cannot live without someone else’s share of confidence and love, but at the end of the day I happen to think, can I really be happy on my own?.
What do I need to be happy? (The inner question actually is who and what I need to set my happiness up on?), I think that God, my parents and whatever ongoing goal either in the short or long-run is what truly makes me happy. Regarding having a person to love and trust to, I pretty much don’t think that’s happiness, that’s just a form of accompaniment.
To be continued…
Why is my happiness up to my parents, brothers, close-friends, boyfriend, and friends? Basically this is because we human beings cannot live without someone else’s share of confidence and love, but at the end of the day I happen to think, can I really be happy on my own?.
What do I need to be happy? (The inner question actually is who and what I need to set my happiness up on?), I think that God, my parents and whatever ongoing goal either in the short or long-run is what truly makes me happy. Regarding having a person to love and trust to, I pretty much don’t think that’s happiness, that’s just a form of accompaniment.
To be continued…
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