Ah, how easy life would be if we had the key to happiness, wouldn’t she lose her grace too, if we were always happy, if everything went well at first, I don’t know. Living in some kind of children’s comic that would eventually drive us crazy.
Thus, the key to happiness could have been lost one day, perhaps the gods threw it into one of the great oceans, so that we will never find it, or perhaps there is another legend that says that a horrible car that lives in the forest saw it and I destroy it.
It is better not to have keys, which are easily lost and we have to make new ones!
I think it’s much better to alternate moments, sad moments and happy moments, fleeting moments and endless moments ?.
Perhaps this is life, a great puzzle of a thousand different pieces, each necessary for it to make sense and for the end to form a real image, the image of our life, without makeup or masking life as it is.
But how is it possible to cultivate one’s happiness?Wanting is power!
Here are the 6 tips that will help you build the key that opens the lock that leads to happiness:
1. Net keeps repeating: How unlucky I am!Am I unlucky!? Say goodbye to this repetitive and daring inner monologue, which only hurts you in the face of a thousand things you should feel happy about, like your child’s smile.
2. Value the little pleasures of life. Don’t you feel a deep happiness with a cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate, a blanket and a good movie?See how easy and cheap it was to create a moment of happiness.
3. Value all the good things you have. We all have good and bad things in our lives, scan yours and you’re sure to find nice things that make you happy.
Maybe you live near the sea or you can wake up every day and have a good view to look around; maybe you have a beautiful tree near your house and you haven’t looked at it or a roof where you take refuge every day.
4. Value your health above all. When health is lacking, we realize the importance we used to attach to things that aren’t really important, and if at some point it’s missing, it takes away your inner strength.
5. Learn from everything and everyone. Has a 4-year-old ever given you a life lesson?Or that you went to buy bread and that the person who cared for you or another client by your side said something worth becoming a phrase from one of the best philosophers in ancient Greece?
6. Today can be a beautiful day, think about it. I love this quote from Joan Manuel Serrat, as well as her music.