Happiness: A Fleeting Gift​

Happiness often arrives unannounced, like sunlight breaking through clouds. It might bloom from a child’s laughter, a friend’s unexpected call, or simply savoring a warm cup of tea. What makes it precious is its impermanence—clinging to it too tightly can chase it away. True happiness lies in presence: noticing the small joys without demanding they last forever. It’s not a destination but a series of moments stitched together, reminding us life’s beauty often hides in simplicity.​

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