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Sometimes small things are enough to make you happy, aren’t they?

I am the kind of person who has no control over my emotions; it is nearly impossible for me to decide how I want to feel or why I feel that way. However, I have found that by seeking joy from the little things in life, I gain immense happiness. Things like bangles and a carved piece of wood bought from a village market or collecting my favourite flowers on the way to home. These are just a few little things, which might seem worthless to many. There are copious amounts of treasures one can find everyday, which are a sure-fire way to help make you happy.

P.S. If you can't find anything to make you happy, be the thing that makes others happy, because nothing makes people happier than being the sugar that sweetens someone's tea!

I challenge you to find small things that make you happy and tell me in the comment box! 
Hope you have a great week ahead.
XOXO


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