Sunday, March 13, 2011

Some thoughts on happiness (or how to make your run productive)

In the morning I willed myself out of bed and went for a quick run in my neighbourhood. I've set myself a 3.4 km route as a baseline to time my run, my aim is to get 20 minutes or less before I could increase my distance to 5 km.

While running I thought about how many of us has distorted the meaning of happiness. We think they come only in specific forms; a wish fulfilled, a gift bestowed, as love deserved, or company shared. In reality, I think happiness can be found despite it all;

Sometimes in our loneliness we find happiness in being at peace and accepting what a fragile thing a relationship is. Sometimes in mourning for our loss we find lessons to be humble about letting go of things we own. Sometimes by being denied of our wish we find how minute we are as human beings and how out of control we are of our fate, how sometimes there are always larger and bigger things at play which we know and understand very little of.

Feeling like the sun is smiling at me as it breaks free from the cloud in the morning sky, sharing my milk with the friendly black and white cat who is living in the playground at my apartment, discovering what great music is in Hybrid, Elsiane's debut album, sharing a laugh with my independent, ambitious and inspiring girlfriends, and feeling a tug of longing and familiarity at the thought of someone near - these are what happiness means to me today. What's yours?

3 comments:

Opie said...

Good things come in small packages.. :)

I am happy when I pick up a lost cat, when I make my specialist smile at my hard-earned weightloss, when I give up my food to slightly gluttonous but good-hearted friends, when I share my experiences and knowledge..

My happiness stems from how I affect others.. I guess I'm not very good at solitary musings.. ;p

Unknown said...

Kak Sofie,

Leave solitary musings to me, it's my forte! :)

Opie said...

Precisely.. :)

Complementarity makes the world go round.. ^^

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