In December of 2012, I was broke, jobless, and lonely. In an attempt to drown out the negatives and give a boost back to my otherwise "meaningless" life, I travelled to Taiwan. I was touring at one of the museums, when it started pouring. I rushed into a bookstore (one of my favourite places to be) for shelter from the rain. It was a nice and cozy little store, with a cafe beside it. I walked around a bit and chanced upon a book that changed my life.
The Happiness Project has taught me that:
Hence, this blog.
It is my hope that thorough this blog, I am able to share my thoughts and views on happiness, help others to be happy, and in turn be happy for being able to do so.
Thank you, Gretchen Rubin, for giving me the courage and inspiration to finally pick up what I have always wanted to do.
I hope this blog brings happiness to myself and everyone else who reads it.
The Happiness Project has taught me that:
- Procrastination is a sin
- If you want to be happy, do something fulfilling, even if it may seem like a chore at first
- Despite being broke, jobless, and lonely, I still had many reasons to be happy.
Hence, this blog.
It is my hope that thorough this blog, I am able to share my thoughts and views on happiness, help others to be happy, and in turn be happy for being able to do so.
Thank you, Gretchen Rubin, for giving me the courage and inspiration to finally pick up what I have always wanted to do.
I hope this blog brings happiness to myself and everyone else who reads it.
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