The reality is the world is becoming a lonely place. A receptacle for millions of residual manifestations of despair. People are driven to lunacy, suicide, war, genocide, and find romantic heroism in euthanasia. Ordinary people are less trusting now yet equate love with happiness and love with sex and sex with love, and perpetually confused why they can’t have both love and happiness.
Even our mundane excuse for conversations are becoming a jostling of “I am better than you” or “my race is superior than yours” talk relentlessly putting one over the other. Young people don’t even say “hello” anymore to neighbors confusing “Yo” with “Good Morning!”
How are we going to know each other if we don’t even greet each other? How are we going to see each other if we don’t even stop to look? How are we going to greet each other when even our text messages are so quick people don’t even bother to put syllables in between consonants anymore? It is amazing that we want most of the things now, fast, big, chunks of endless things and still unhappy. We are so driven to excess all for the sake of seeking out happiness and what we gain is despair.
Very early on when I was in college, I have decided that I had enough of despair and unhappiness. I just decided that nothing or nobody determines what, how, when, how long, with whom or with what can I gain my happiness. I just decided that everyday is a reason to be happy simply because I’m alive.
I stopped thinking about myself and just started looking at things beyond me. I began looking at other people’s lives and got more interested with them than with mine. Before I always saw life as “he is better than me”, “smarter than me”, “ better looking than me” and it became an endless cycle of let down that drowns your day worst than a tsunami. I started to look at people’s faces, their eyes, and smiled. People simply smiled back and it became a slow and sure flow towards my awakening. Indeed I became wide awake. I can now sense happiness in people’s lives and became drawn to it. I soon realized that I was swimming in a sea of very happy people before I became conscious of it. They were just around all along.
Seeing the world in another way is difficult if you feel too much of your own pain and looking inwardly into your own despair. It’s like a house with too many windows all of them close and curtains drawn together. The air will be heavy, the room will be dark and the only sound you hear is your own voice and your not even talking to yourself.

The girl who always annoys you maybe a good Samaritan volunteering her time to take care of old people. And the world has no idea that you spent your whole life taking care of someone who can’t walk, or can’t see or can’t even stand up. You can be a hero but it does not matter anymore because what matters is what you feel about yourself. You are whole now by just choosing to be happy. Happiness is where you go home to.
Take stock of what you have. Value any friendship you have and keep them. Help others. Say thank you as often and apologize just as many times. Be kind to yourself so others will feel the same way about you. Don’t seek out happiness. Give it and find out how much happiness you really have. Nurture love the way you do with happiness and live life healthy enough to realize, it has always been around.
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