Can We Enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'?
Life seems good and indeed life can be damn good if we're on a shopping splurge. Think of being there at Harrod's in the UK or along Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Or how about the online splurge you have at Amazon's as you keep clicking ADD TO CART till you realized you got to CHECKOUT to consummate the transaction. But without devaluing all those, how about stepping back in life? Can We Enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'?Hey, why are we egging you to Enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'? Simple and no-brainer. First off. Likely it will cost you very little if at all. In fact, a lot of little things won't cost any. Yet, think of it. You will still end up enjoying those cost-free little things as much as those big things which costs you an arm and a leg. But again, if we're not 'IN SYNC' now, we need to initiate a paradigm shift no less.Admittedly, we can only blame our increasing purchasing power + that lure of effortless shopping. You might challenge me again and ask: Can We REALLY Enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'? Yes you can, we can but you need to recalibrate yourself. Cut your umbilical cord that ties you up to anything that's monetized $$$.You don't even need to fly off to Maldives to enjoy a good holiday. If you live not so far from the beaches, driving for a couple of hours to get to the beach should not be a hurdle. Whereas if your domicile is deep within the mountain-side, why not enjoy the lush greeneries of the rain forest? BTW, last month, I brought my family to a low-budget trip to enjoy being in the rainforest. So, yes we can enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'.
Or it could be one solitary sunflower which you can enjoy and appreciate all rolled into one. I remember last month I did a WALK-IN order at a local Shakey's branch and the store supervisor [who has known me as a regular the past years] surprised me by handing over one solitary sunflower alongside all the foodies I ordered and curtly he said, "HAPPY MOTHER's DAY" for your wife. Oh, at no cost, I ended up going home, surprising my wife with that solitary sunflower. Yet, you can guess how my wife reacted when I reached home with that solitary sunflower. Indeed, we CAN still enjoy the 'LITTLE THINGS'☝☝☝
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