Saturday, May 3, 2025

My happy thing.

Read somewhere, the things that make sense to you or bring a smile to you should matter, even if they don't look the same to the rest. Well, I have many versions of precepting it. When nothing in this world is comparable so having similar taste for a single thing is way quite difficult. For example, no two mothers go through the same senses of exercise pre- or post-delivery. Secondly, a very common bonding factor can be food choice. It varies widely and even in same capacities. So, what will make one happy need not be the same with the rest. Sometimes happy is a connotative word, they don't even make sense for the souls sitting opposite to you. But that is ok, it brought a happy note to you so that should only be the matter of the hour. 

We don't have to take the entire liking of everyone in our bouquet of appreciation. That is quite impossible to understand and fit to it. Every clause is different when many individuals are aligned. Travelling in a public communication can be a happy face for some while the other can make a statement as that really is struggle some for many others. Though both don't matter in the traffic light we reside (pun intended). While many a times I feel happy about sharing my thoughts a loud and clear some may have a point as to why do you feel so relevant to that and can limit things to yourself. But no, they keep me happy, and I don't want to shy out from them, I can do a post or music to rhyme or just sit entitled to my time. 

A book of mine may not be a readability affair for the other one, but that is not to satisfy everyone's reading quench. Your thoughts can be beautiful but need not be pleasant for me at the same time. I question with deep concern and vibrance for my fellow readers, the same book could have brought many queries and answers at my bay, so I don't differ to it. Probably your sense of getting it diagnosed is entirely inversely proportional. So, my happy thing is solely for my consumption without an effort added if that can fuel your happiness. It is difficult yet true!

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