It sounds ridiculous. It is ridiculous. There is nothing wrong with being content. But for me, it's wrapped up in so much guilt.
So I try to glean lessons from my seven-month old. He is truly content with being content. And he never questions his own happiness. He lives in the moment. And I wonder where and how we adults became so damaged that we forgot how to just be. I've often said that I think when we pursue self-confidence and being at peace with ourselves, we are really just trying to get to back to who we were as children. It's refreshing in so many ways to talk to kids because they don't question who they are or feel self-conscious about asking questions or about their ideas. They just boldly say what they're thinking and do whatever they feel like doing. I realize that as adults our responsibilities grow and that we become more aware of social mores, but at the core of it, kids have a better understanding of the meaning of life. It's knowing that you don't have to go very far to pursue happiness. It's usually right in front of you.
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