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Expectations and Happiness

Posted on June 10, 2019June 10, 2019 By Tanvir No Comments on Expectations and Happiness

Out in the wilderness, you start asking questions about your own reality. Because it doesn’t make any sense. Why we’re running after jobs, cars & apartments? When there are people out there who is happier than us without owning almost anything!

How we’re shaping our life that eventually destroying it with uncanny ever-growing expectations. But then these people, who only growing crops and living in a small hut. But experiencing life more than us. Healthier than us. Happier than us.

What goes wrong? Ever think of it?

~Somewhere in Bandarban~

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