Homegrown Happiness: Embracing the Power of Your Inner Circle

They say charity starts at home, but let's be real - most people I've come across seem to think charity and happiness are found everywhere except in their backyard. It's a real bummer when you realize that some folks just don't vibe with the people closest to them. It's like they'd rather hang out with strangers than their own family and friends. Talk about priorities, am I right?
I recently had a chat with a guy who said that if someone doesn't enjoy the company of those around them, they must have some deep-seated issues. I wanted to argue, but then I thought about all the drama I'd witnessed firsthand. Maybe he's onto something after all.
There's this saying that goes, "What the elders see sitting, the child sees not even when standing on the tallest building." It's like, older folks have been around the block and know a thing or two. Who am I to question their wisdom? Maybe charity and happiness really should start at home, within your little circle of peeps. After all, it's easier to spread love when you're surrounded by those who care about you. Just a thought.

Comments

Mensah said…
This is indeed a deep thought that have been echoed with the loudest voice for this is a really serious societal issue. We love those behind the walls and hate those within. Thanks crucial observer

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