The Search 4 Happiness

Day 156 - Wonderful

9/28/20232 min read

photography of tree
photography of tree

Imagine if we all perceived people and the world like we view flowers and trees in a garden. Just like every leaf is unique in its colour, texture, shape, and position, every individual in our lives is also distinct in their own ways. Yet, despite their differences, we can still love and appreciate the beauty of the entire view, accepting each person for who they are. If we were able to adopt this perspective universally, it could greatly contribute to our search for happiness.

Seeing each individual as unique would create a greater sense of tolerance and acceptance. We would recognize that diversity is a natural and an incredibly beautiful aspect of life, and we would be more open to embracing and celebrating the differences we encounter. So often do people judge each other based on insignificant aspects, simply because they are contrary to themselves of their lives, subsequently they create negative energy and in doing so fail to establish a potential connection and potential growth within themselves.

Perceiving people like we do a garden would encourage us to focus on the positive aspects of each individual. We would naturally notice and appreciate the strengths, talents, and attributes of others, which would lead to a much more uplifting approach to each other, as well as a more positive and supportive environment overall.

This mindset would free us from judgments and comparison. Instead of constantly comparing ourselves to others or criticizing them, we would choose to see each person's unique qualities. This shift would remove unnecessary competition and jealousy, reducing tension and promoting a more utopian world.

Viewing the world and people through the lens of a garden would inspire us to take care of one another. Just as we would looking after a garden, ensuring each plant receives the necessary love and care to thrive, prioritising the well-being and happiness of our fellow human beings.

Perceiving the world and people like we view flowers and trees in a garden could contribute strongly in the search for happiness. It would create more empathy, appreciation, and positivity, removing judgment and comparison from our interactions. This shift in perspective would create deeper connections, and a more caring and compassionate society, ultimately leading us to a path of greater fulfillment and happiness.

What a wonderful world

Thanks,

Dean