NorthernLight
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So true.It is important to remember that the things we call "simple" or "basic" in our lives to make us happy are considered luxuries to a great many people in this world.
Life can be hard, whatever makes it more comfortable for you, you know? ♥I love the idea of minimalism. But I like thrift shopping too much. I'm not picky though about most things.
I need to feel safe. Don't 100% in this apartment anymore. I need the cats, craft supplies and books. Then add all the knick knack crap I have sitting around I don't need but like.
I like your post because it gently points to our heightened comfort as compared to others in the world and that happiness is a transient state.I have enough of the basic things in my life to make me content. As long as I am content then I do have the ability to be happy at times. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining about being content. I am fine being in my home at night watching TV but I wouldn't call it being happy. The things that make me happy are simple things like a walk while listening to music on a nice day but I doubt I would be happy doing that if I did not have a comfy home to go to after my walk.
It is important to remember that the things we call "simple" or "basic" in our lives to make us happy are considered luxuries to a great many people in this world.
And subjective. What makes some people happy would drive me bonkers!I like your post because it gently points to our heightened comfort as compared to others in the world and that happiness is a transient state.
On your phone check out the history channel, lots of shows free to watch without having an account.Interesting thought. I think I'm bored because some of what I need (or think I need) is just not available to me.
Satisfying human interaction: After a lot of effort, I manage to get this for one or two hours a week. I need way more than that.
A "relationship": Not happening, for physical reasons and other reasons.
Entertainment: All I have is YouTube on my smartphone. I'd like to sit back and comfortably watch TV or Netflix on a decent sized screen. But I can't afford satellite or cable (or a TV).
Travel: Going anywhere would wipe out my savings. Is it worth it?
I don't need fashion or fine dining or nice furniture. I'm grateful to have a car (and a balcony!). Occasionally I spend $100 on thingamajig. But it would be nice to do something without worrying or struggling, or having to accept that it's not ever going to happen.
Thanks Becky , just checked this out …..!On your phone check out the history channel, lots of shows free to watch without having an account.
Just type in History channel on your phone and check it out.
Just been on eBay and noticed one seller has second-hand lady's handbags for sale between £10/15,000 pounds stirling, and people are asking what makes a person happy.And subjective. What makes some people happy would drive me bonkers!
Those won't make anyone happy. Some people think they will. The purse I'm using is from the thrift store.Just been on eBay and noticed one seller has second-hand lady's handbags for sale between £10/15,000 pounds stirling, and people are asking what makes a person happy.
Sterling.. just for anyone who might be confused..Just been on eBay and noticed one seller has second-hand lady's handbags for sale between £10/15,000 pounds stirling, and people are asking what makes a person happy.
I've always been a lover of handbags.. but I've never paid more than £65 for one... it's absolute madness that anyone could even consider spending hundreds...nay thousands on some thing to carry junk in..to be brutally honest..Those won't make anyone happy. Some people think they will. The purse I'm using is from the thrift store.
When money is no object, I can see it and perhaps in a make-believe past life would have been drawn into it. However, such things must have boundaries and going to art galleries and looking at pictures which are blank canvas is beyond my understanding. Could you not afford a "v"? xxxI've always been a lover of handbags.. but I've never paid more than £65 for one... it's absolute madness that anyone could even consider spending hundreds...nay thousands on some thing to carry junk in..to be brutally honest..
Same with shoes.. £4,000 for a pair of Louis vuitton shoes.. just for the red sole... I hae know 2 different people who have had those shoes, and they are the only people I know who had the heels break.. just diabolical waste of money which could go to make someone else's life a little easier..
yes I could afford a LV.. if that's what you're asking.. I wouldn't on principleWhen money is no object, I can see it and perhaps in a make-believe past life would have been drawn into it. However, such things must have boundaries and going to art galleries and looking at pictures which are blank canvas is beyond my understanding. Could you not afford a "v"? xxx
base line.. aside from food and drink... that's really all we all need... Healthy and happiness.. for all..The only thing I need to make me live a Happy Life is the health and well-being of my loved ones.