Home is the Happiest Place to Live in. Hey everyone, I hope you are well. In today’s post, I will be sharing the happiest place to live in – Home. Before I start, I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas. Photowall sponsors this post. Photowall is a Swedish wall-art company passionate about creating inspiring living spaces with personality. They are your go-to online store for home-décor inspiration if you want to brighten your home. They provide a massive range of art collections for posters, canvas, and wallpapers. You can even customise your print by uploading a personal image.
What a Year! It has been a challenging, life-changing decision-making year. It has also been a threat to our health, whether that is physical, mental, or spiritual. Sadly, we lost many lives, and others are still in the hospital. We are thankful to everyone, especially the key workers’ doctors and nurses, carers, groceries workers, etc., who put their lives on the line to ensure we are fed, and our loved ones are looked after.
Home Is The Happiest Place To Live In
The world may be a dreary, dreadful, and dangerous place to venture into. There may be cut-throat competition in which survival of the mean, cunning, and bully only is possible. It may not be a place for a gentle, honest, and kind person like you. It is full of murderers, criminals, rapists, and swindlers. They are ready to snatch away the loaf of bread from your hand.
- It would help if you had a sanctuary from them.
- A place where there are love and care, understanding and compassion, and give and take.
- It would help if you had somebody who could guide and protect you.
- Somebody who could be an equal partner in your joys and sorrows.
- You need somebody upon whom you could shower your love and care.
- A home and a family.
Parents sacrifice a lot and endure great hardships in upbringing their children. They are selfless in their love and can even lay their lives for the protection of their children. A spouse is a lifetime partner in your days of sunshine and rain. Brothers and sisters are your friends and supporters. Your children are your lifetime fans who love you unconditionally. The love, care, and support of family are great happiness. Blessed is the person who has got a family. And who amongst us has not got one? But we take the family for granted. We don’t recognise it as a great source of happiness. The more joy you give to your family, the more you extract out of it.
Family
You are born into a family and grow up within a family. A family not only provides comfort, enjoyment, and security, but it also gives emotional and spiritual bliss. One may find so much happiness within a family that one may not need to search for it outside. The love and care of mother and father, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters, wife or husband sustain us. Though love is the same, each attachment is so different too. A family may extend beyond these immediate relations and may include grandparents, grandchildren, in-laws, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, and other relatives.
Can all the money in the world buy the love and affection of one’s parents? Can one be happy without them? How much enjoyment and happiness do they add to our life? Similar is the case with brothers and sisters. At a later stage of life, the husband or wife becomes practically the sole judge of our happiness. A man or woman’s happiness nearly entirely depends on his or her spouse. At a later stage, sons and daughters become a great source of joy. Bertrand Russell said, ‘I have found the happiness of parenthood greater than any other that I have experienced.’ family relations give happiness, but at the same time, being in a relationship also gives pleasure. It is unlimited happiness to be a son, a brother, a sister, a father, a mother, a husband, and a wife.
Don’t you get a kiss in return when you kiss your child?
When you love your spouse, don’t you get love in return?
Be Happy! You have your family, who loves you!
BE HAPPY!
I hope you enjoyed that.
Talk soon
6 Comments
Janeane M Davis
I have always made it my mission to make my home a happy, safe, and loving space for my family. A happy home is a treasure beyond measure.
Sarah
I love this reminder of how important our homes and families are. I really missed my family this year, since we did not get to see them for Christmas. It was my first Christmas without them and just reminded me even more how important they are.
Sandra
There really is no place like home. Our Christmas was different, but good. It was strange not traveling home to see family this year, but I enjoyed our small Christmas at home.
Bri
Love this post! It makes me think of my toddler. Recently she has become a homebody. Every time we get in the car to go somewhere or we get in the stroller for a walk she asks, “Go back to my house?”. She loves being home with her family!
Becca
Such a happy, uplifting post! Staying home with my family really is my favorite place to be right now 🙂
Melinda Cummings
Such a wonderful post and a great reminder not to take your family for granted.
Thanks for sharing.