We are rather taught to look for happiness outside, to achieve a certain lifestyle. To judge, to compare and to earn more. We crave “the great lifestyle” — the very-well paid job, the huge house with 5 bedrooms, the latest mobile phone, the infinity pool on a remote island, so we can watch the sunset, the fancy car and so on. Don’t take me wrong, they all can be great … to some extent. And yet, if you stop, breath and relax, you might get a different perspective of what authentic and happy life really means. You may realise that the little JOYS OF LIFE are all around you! :-) For some, these joys may be travel, culture, symbols, meeting new people, or a fluffy, loving pet – like my Bengal tomcat called Gingis Han or a caring dog. Others may find joy in reading uplifting stories, hobbies, small things they collect (thimbles, stamps or coins in my case), bespoke jewellery they create, projects they do in their spare time, or unexpected life surprises.
My grandfather was a simple, wise man who back in 1986 predicted that the communist empire will fall. Discover a very brief history lesson!