Thursday, February 25, 2016


WHAT DO YOU CRAVE...?


Welcome to my question and answer segment ladies and gents *clears throat*, question one; (please refer to topic). Well for me in the spirit of health and fitness I will not say food...actually I refuse to say food so I will say Happiness (whatever that entails lol). Let's digress a little, what in your words is the definition of happiness and please don't tell me the #whitepicketfence gist *rme*...hehehe no vex that was my alter ego not me!

I so crave happiness because for starters, it is so concrete yet so fluttery to grasp that it literally blows your mind...ok that was the Latin version, in English, happiness can not be contained. My definition of happiness can in actual sense be very different from yours and yours and yours x10 (trying to make up writing space...hehehe). One generalized concept I believe most can agree with, is that happiness comes from the "little things" in life in other words happiness is very cheap at a costly price. Does it mean that all those who derive happiness from material things do not understand the true concept of happiness? #HeckdoIknow.

Here, we are going back to the main topic (so what happened in 1960 the last time don't repeat itself). I am pretty sure when asked this question, most people will mention money/riches and other luxuries of life...which isn't such a bad idea all together...hey! give me lots of that and some! lol but should that be one's sole focus in life? (question what is this again?...just checking :D). It is quite ironic that all those who wager life's importance on such ideologies are never actually content when they do eventually get it by hook or crook, it is soon realized that the very thing you seek evades you *sigh*.

This brings me to the conclusion, that whatsoever we do crave for in life; firstly it should not replace your existence as a person or your value on life, neither should it be entirely self-seeking because there will never be any fulfillment in that...the world is an oyster. Also, because a person's craving actually tells a lot about their innate human desire and invariably life's purpose, hence, we should pay more attention in what we crave or pretend to! these things have more significance than we care to acknowledge. 

Thanks for listening guys but due to "time constraint" we can't entertain any further questions *lol*. P.S: My apologies to the preggos this post really should have centered on food...or late night snacks...or both? don't worry next time...hehehe #MuchLove.