I terribly do not like to rush, run, do a hundred things at the same time and realize how much more needs to be done. And most likely with a bad mood. I’m not even happy with “how much I managed to do.”
But I rush because otherwise, I would not accomplish things I have to do.
Children, home, business… The biggest hurry was in the years when my children were small. With their growth, I learned to enjoy some moments but when started building my own business, the big pace returned to my life again.
Now, a few years already, I stopped rushing so much. I am learning to stop and enjoy the moment here and now.
I hope that the moment will come when this ridiculous rush will completely leave my head and my life. Or I will not lose the feeling with which I am writing this now … I am ready for happiness to live a slow life!
© Fortune, 2020
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Question of
Do you find happiness in living a slow life?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you find happiness in living a slow life?
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Yes
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No
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With two days of almost no Internet, our connection was getting fixed I discovered that I was no longer happy doing nothing. It was like being forced to sit back and relax. Not for me. I was unhappy and did not enjoy reading and watching DVDs at odd times. What makes me happy is a full day of productive writing and then around 11 PM enjoying movies or serials