Take the Drive, Create Your Happiness
The world is an amazing place. And as we move and live, finding happiness and satisfaction is important. Despite what one might be going through and the demands of life journeys, the ability to live as one desires is fascinating. Being human is happiness enough, and as such, one should not take anything for granted. Each coming and passing day brings amazing things, and as such, living life to the fullest is significant. The happiness that one should always focus on is a child, no worries, no complications, and always happy to smile.
Take the Drive, Create Your Happiness
Be Happy, and Spread the Same
It is important in spreading happiness to others, and this starts by being a happy insider ourselves. Take time, examine oneself and live to the fullest each day. Troubles exist, but these do not at any moment mean things will not be better or improved in the days to come. Irrespective of the challenges, findings a positive piece in all the troubles are at the epitome of living and sharing happiness with others. By living each day with an open mind and exhibiting a positive attitude, we hold power in meeting our inner joys and transferring the same to others.
My Happiness Day, One Among the Many
For years, I have always dreaded sitting behind the wheel, seeing it as something challenging, a hurdle, and very insurmountable at all. I have always had automobiles around me, yet despite the thought of sitting behind coming to mind, I have never found the courage to try things out. And this has always drained my spirits for years. And then the day came, of Happiness among the may happiness days.
My first driving experience came on September 11 that year. It was an amazing year, and I was very much grateful for all the outcomes. I have always been amazed by how wheels turn and how one makes this process so simple. I always thought that as a driver, one has to be involved, pamper the automobile to act, and shove things around and around. Little did I know, it is all machines, and all you have to do is know how to manage them.
At first, I was tense, and then I was at peace, and that is how my happiness kicked in for the first time. For years I had been putting off the need to learn driving, and then finally, the urge kicked in, and I do believe this is amazing, enjoyable, and excruciating.
Take The Leap, Nature Will Understand
To be happy, we have to trust ourselves, much more than how the world trusts us. And by doing so, nature will align and define tools that will assist in making this process complete. Happiness exists, our first step towards faith is what is needed, and in the end, everything aligns to our good.
As for me, taking the step of faith was the onset of all the Happiness feelings I held that day, and continue to hold to now, every day and every second. it all started by putting my hands on the steering wheel and my foot on the accelerator. This brought chills, then went from simple gasps for air to minor mimics before finally gaining the confidence to make a move. Although I was on land, I felt so fearful at first, and I had got hold of it in a few moments. I did my best, and that is all that matters. All this in the company of someone special, a friend, a brother.
Finally
What value is there in having happiness yet be the only one? And this has formed the basis of my daily living. As much as I have held a positive attitude in my daily routine, I always aim to ensure those around me and far away also have the joy or share a portion of the joy. As we live in this beautiful world, exhibiting a positive attitude is key. And what is more is spreading the joy to others, in the end, creating a Happiness-filled world.
"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions." - Dalai Lama XIV.
The quote above by Dalai Lama XIV highlights the idea that happiness is not something that can be externally given or found, but rather something that is created and cultivated within oneself through one's own actions and choices. It emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own happiness and the idea that it is something that is actively worked towards and earned, rather than passively received. Additionally, it suggests that happiness is a dynamic and ongoing process, rather than a static state.