Life is Too Short Not to be Happy
As we get older, we often find ourselves doing a lot of crazy things. We don't always understand why we do them; we just do. Additionally, we start losing our filters and begin to say things exactly as they are. One thing I've begun to realize is that hurt people often like to hurt others. I can't comprehend why some people find joy in making others feel bad, gaslighting them, or causing emotional harm. What do they gain from this? I've always believed that people should be happy for each other, inspire one another, and help each other grow. We all have enough burdens and challenges to deal with.
Life is too short, not to be happy
Some people look at someone else's success and think, "Wow, they must be lucky," but they don't realize the hard work that goes on behind the scenes—the sleepless nights and the consistency required. Life isn't easy; it comes with its challenges, but we have to learn how to make lemonade out of lemons and face each day with a positive attitude. Personally, I find happiness in the little things, like planting flowers, picnicking under a tree, or just hanging out at the park. If you look hard enough, you'll always find a rainbow.