Happiness Bubble
"Chi trova un amico trova un tesoro" tu dici?
Com'è che quando trovi un tesoro son tutti amici
Let go of those who no longer serve you or who were never your real friends in the first place
Rex Woodbury • The Seven Deadly Sins of Consumer Technology
Exploring the concepts of individual happiness and personal freedom through the lens of Alfred Adler's psychology
Roadmaps of Life
Follow the map that you only can see

Your self worth is not based on what others think

The life sabbatical: is doing absolutely nothing the secret of happiness?
theguardian.com

We spend so much of our lives living for external validation, rather than looking inward to understand who we truly are and what we desire.
Take a pause. Sit with yourself. Get to know who you really are.
My Top 10 listed here - what are yours?
• Never hesitate to invest in yourself—to pay for a class, a course, a new skill. These modest expenditures pay outsized dividends.
• Try to define yourself by what you love and embrace, rather than what you hate and refuse.
• You owe everyone a second chance, but not a third.
• Where you live—what city, what country—has more impact on your well being than any other factor. Where you live is one of the few things in your life you can choose and change.
• Do not cling to a mistake just because you spent a lot of time making it.
• You should be willing to look foolish at first, in order to look like a genius later.
• What others want from you is mostly to be seen. Let others know you see them.
• Being envious is a toxin. Instead take joy in the success of others and treat their success as your gain. Celebrating the success of others costs you nothing, and increases the happiness of everyone, including you.
• If you are more fortunate than others, build a longer table rather than a taller fence.
• Recipe for greatness: expect much of yourself and little of others.