Sunday, June 6, 2021

Remember, happiness is part of the journey

Bitaw no, muabot gyud sa atong kinabuhi nga murag haw-ang gyud kaayo, murag duna gyuy kulang. Bisan ug naa na sa iyaha ang tanan – adunahan, sikat, pero makaingon pa gyud sila nga “empty” ang ilang kinabuhi, kulang sa kalipay.

Giukadyang nako ang akong mga libro ug akong nakit-an ang libro ni Paulo Coelho, ang iyang nobela nga THE ALCHEMIST.

Sa pages 33-35, dunay istorya didto ang King of Salem kay Santiago.

Sa ending, naay advice ang King, “The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels in the world, and never forget the drops of oil in the spoon.”

Kung atong hinuktokan, pwede kaha natong ma-appreciate ang kaanindot sa atong palibot, samtang naka-focus usab kita sa atong goal sa kinabuhi? Kung ang atong kinabuhi kumplikado, daghan ug problema, kapoy na kaayo, wala na gyuy oras para ma-appreciate nato what is important. So wala na gyuy time na ma-happy ta.

But wait, imagine dumping everything in your life that is meaningless. Everything that you don’t do for love. What would be leftover? It’s time to prioritize the “leftover” – like putting a smile in your heart, music in your ear, a twinkle in your eye and a little faith in your pocket.

Happiness is part of our journey, not a destination.





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