Living Kindfully

Most Happiness is Free

I always thought owning something will bring me happiness. I still remember getting my toy blaster. I was happy for about 2 weeks. When I bought my first mechanic watch, the search took 2 years. My happiness did not last long. I remember starting to look for another watch soon after. Looking at the whole house full of stuffs, I only remember the excitement of finally getting it. The happiness did not last more than the moment of unboxing. However, my family and I remember fondly about our time and meals together. Most of the memories revolves around doing things together and sharing a laugh. Those laughter and memories did not cost much money. It may not have a lot of excitement, but it warms my heart. If you are still searching for happiness. Do not be misinformed by advertisements. Most happiness is free.