>>7354864>I like thatI'm glad to hear that, anon! One of the things I strive for, besides my own happiness, is to be able to irradiate it to the people around me
>How old are you anon?26 I think
I'm still quite young, but I'm very happy with what I have achieved so far regarding self-discovery. There is still space to grow of course, and I'm always looking for ways to grow, but I think I already got a lot figured out, or at least am on the right path. I think the rest (career, money, etc) are mundane compared to the power of being happy by yourself (though I'm not oblivious to the fact I come from a good background and that never in my life I had any really big issue)
I have much hope for the future
I might have to say goodbye to basically everyone I know this year (I'm planning to move to another continent)
But I'm also really looking forward to it
I know all of this sounds easier said than done, but it actually works for me
I'm always trying to improve myself, in every way
To become a better person
To un-attach myself from mundane things
To un-attach myself from things I cannot control
To un-attach myself from things that bring me down
To un-attach myself from the need to compare myself to others
To find new ways to become happy
To find new ways to overcome my flaws
To find new ways to shine my strengths
To find new ways to become more of my own self
And talking about this makes me happy. To look into myself and see something I admire. To look to others and admire them for what they are. Learn from them. If I ever have a child, I want to be at least half a parent my mother was. To all my new friends to come, I want to be half a good friend my best friend is
So really, in the end, I think my happiness comes from focusing on the good things and on the small things, and the constant desire to grow as a person, without the greed of needing to feel superior to others
Also, I have a new collection of wallpapers and it makes me incredibly happy. Thanks /wg/!