
Hello, my lovelies! (Yes, Iām talking to you, those special humans actually reading this.)
Also, I carry a tremendous burden, 14 entire people have subscribed to my blog, and now I feel morally obligated to entertain you with whatever scraps of wit I have left. The pressure is real.
Letās Get Serious for a Second (Or at Least Pretend)
So, this morning, while sitting alone with my deep and utterly profound thoughts (as one does), I found myself wondering: Why does it seem like people arenāt truly happy these days? Like, actually happy; not justĀ Instagram-happy.
It seems like weāre all addicted to chasing that big, shiny dopamine hit. You know the one, shopping sprees, overpriced cocktails, desperately trying to keep up with rich people who somehow look effortlessly cool while drinking artisanal matcha. Itās as if simplyĀ existingĀ isnāt enough anymore. Sitting still and doing nothing? Thatās basically illegal in todayās world.
If you donāt quite get what I mean, let me paint you a picture:
You buy something new; whether itās a sleek car or just a fancy little serum promising eternal youth (I meant skincare product lol). The excitement isĀ palpable. You lovingly admire your new possession, bask in the compliments, and, if itās skincare, religiously follow your routine like a skincare guru possessed.
Then… a few days go by. Maybe a week. And suddenly, that once-thrilling thing? Meh. Old news. The skincare product is just another bottle in your cluttered bathroom cabinet, the car is just a vehicle to get you from A to B, and theĀ joyĀ is gone. Naturally, you start looking for the next thrill, the next purchase, the next big hit of dopamine.
But in doing so, donāt we miss out on everything in between?
The Beauty in the āBoringā
We get so caught up in theĀ bigĀ moments that we overlook the magic of theĀ smallĀ ones, like sunset walks, late-night chats with your partner, random afternoon calls with your mum, or even the simple pleasure of cooking dinner (or, letās be real, burning it slightly and pretending thatās just how youĀ likeĀ it).
Somewhere along the way, these moments became routine, and routine became synonymous with āboring.ā But isnāt it funny that when we look back at life, itās often these little moments we miss the most?
Now, donāt get me wrong, Iām not here to preach. I just think weāve all been tricked into believing that happiness is some grand, elusive thing when, really, itās tucked away in the smallest, most ordinary moments.
So, hereās the game plan: Live in the moment. Pay attention to the small things.
Right now, Iām sipping tea and writing this while enjoying the gorgeous weather outside. After this? Iāll call my mum. If she picks up, weāll chat. If not… well, she has 30 minutes before I send a follow-up text filled with unnecessary emojis to guilt-trip her into responding.
1. Romanticize the Little Things
That morning tea (or coffee; I dont understand why coffee but thats for another day) you chug like a desperate soul clinging to sanity? Slow down. Take a sip. Close your eyes. Pretend youāre in a quaint Parisian cafĆ©, wearing a turtleneck, looking mysterious and deep while you contemplateĀ life. Bonus points if you dramatically stare out of a window and sigh for added effect.
That evening walk? This is your main character moment. Pick the right playlist, maybe some moody indie tunes or classical piano if youāre feeling particularly poetic. Suddenly, the streetlights glow just for you, the wind gently tousles your hair like in a slow-motion movie scene, and that random passerby? Theyāre totally an NPC inĀ yourĀ story.
The trick is to turn the mundane into something magical. Because letās be honest, if you donāt romanticize your life, who will?
2. Laugh at Absurdity
Life is a cosmic joke, and if you donāt believe me, just think about this: lobsters live for over 100 years, but you can still order them for dinner. Ridiculous, right?
The next time you embarrass yourself in public (which, letās face it, is inevitable), instead of wanting to melt into the floor, laugh about it. Tripped over nothing? Tell yourself the ghost of your dignity pushed you. Sent a risky text to the wrong person? Congrats, you just added drama to their otherwise boring day.
Find humor in the chaos, because if you canāt laugh at yourself, the universe will do it for you.
3. Actually Taste Your Food
You know that thing you do where you shovel food into your mouth while binge-watching a show, and then suddenly your plate is empty and you have no recollection of eating? Yeah, letās not do that.
Next time you eat, take a moment. Notice the flavors. Appreciate the textures. Channel your inner food critic and describe your meal in unnecessarily pretentious terms. Ah, yes, the delicate crisp of this toast paired with the creamy opulence of butter truly captures the essence of rustic indulgence.
And if all else fails, at least youāll look really fancy eating your Ā£5 takeout like itās Michelin-starred cuisine.
4. Be Present with People
Put your damn phone down. Yes, even if someone just liked your Instagram story. (Theyāll survive.)
ActuallyĀ listenĀ when someone talks instead of mentally drafting your next response or, worse, internally debating what to have for dinner. Make eye contact, not the serial killer kind, but theĀ “Iām actually engaged in this conversation”Ā kind.
And if you want to take it up a notch? Go full medieval and write someone a letter. Not a text, not an email, an actualĀ letter. Who wouldnāt be charmed by receiving a dramatically handwritten note sealed with, I donāt know, a random lipstick kiss for flair?
5. Do Something Simple, Just Because
Read a book, even if you have no intention of finishing it. Dance around your room like youāre headlining a concert for an audience of ghosts. Lie on the floor and sigh dramatically, pretending youāre a tragic literary heroine awaiting a fate youāre too beautiful to endure.
Why? Because why not? Not everything has to be productive. Some things should be done just for the sheer, ridiculous joy of it.
Life isnāt just about ticking off achievements, itās about creating stupid little moments that make you smile when you think back on them. So go ahead, be ridiculous, be present, and above all,Ā enjoy it.
Do tell me in the comments “what makes you happy”?
loads of luv
Hannah

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