I’ve never thought of this, honestly. Well, not as much. There’s this guy in one three of my classes who keeps on mentioning this “happy place”. He’d label things with a “happy”-something prefix: he’d call a pile of papers a “happy pile” and he’ll call a corner of one of our classrooms a “happy place”.
I guess my point is that sometimes it matters and sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t know if I have found my “happy place”. I tried, but I guess it doesn’t matter to me as much. I just take everything in, and stop distinguishing the unhappy from the happy ones. You keep on saying, “strive to be happy”. I’ve lived that quote, yes, to the point that it has begun to take hold of me. These days, I just live in the moment. I guess, that’s another way to put it.
PS: I haven’t been to your blog in ages! I’m so sorry. Anyway, in order to boost your visitors, I plugged your blog on my blog.
pamQ
May 2nd, 2008 at 9:34 pm
I’ve never thought of this, honestly. Well, not as much. There’s this guy in
onethree of my classes who keeps on mentioning this “happy place”. He’d label things with a “happy”-something prefix: he’d call a pile of papers a “happy pile” and he’ll call a corner of one of our classrooms a “happy place”.I guess my point is that sometimes it matters and sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t know if I have found my “happy place”. I tried, but I guess it doesn’t matter to me as much.
I just take everything in, and stop distinguishing the unhappy from the happy ones. You keep on saying, “strive to be happy”. I’ve lived that quote, yes, to the point that it has begun to take hold of me. These days, I just live in the moment. I guess, that’s another way to put it.
PS: I haven’t been to your blog in ages! I’m so sorry. Anyway, in order to boost your visitors, I plugged your blog on my blog.