Many people this day has an incredibly wealthy life, living in glamour lifestyle, going to night club every now and then, enjoying shopping any time they want, spending time with friend and else, like there is absolutely nothing wrong with their life.
I didn't say that is wrong, but many of this people doing that thing just to alter their deepest part of mind, where there is a sadness that engulfing their whole heart, where there is a sorrowful cries echoes through their soul, a lonely sound of a lonely people that life in this earth.
Maybe they can buy anything they want from this earth, a precious jewel maybe? or an island for their own vacation place only?, all the thing they have, maybe we seen like they're already own all the happiness that the world can offer. But the truth is, not so many of them can find the true meaning of happiness, like i said before, many of them do this just to altering their sadness, their loneliness.
For happiness my friend, it's something you can't get just by having all that things.
Yes! maybe you're feeling happy for a while in your life when you achieve it, but then again when you get used to all of it, you'll begin to feel that: "it's just another normal thing, nothing to proud of" or maybe you just said "Bah! i just do the exact same thing everyday it's starting to get boring" and then "puff" all your happiness disappear, that is what i called "fake happiness".
For true happiness itself can be found even in the simplest thing on earth. You don't need to be rich to find it, you don't need to be powerful to have it, true happiness can be found even in the poorest place, it can be found even in the smallest job you do everyday, it can be found in the most darkest time in your life.
All you have to do is just "Believe", keep your faith high and keep doing all the things that worth to do, then you'll find it and you'll see it, that true happiness has it's own way to reach your life even to the deepest part of it.
Keep on believing :)
Lucc.
“The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet.” - James Oppenheim -