According to recent studies, people’s happiness is currently at an all-time low. It’s not only about personal issues either. Millions of individuals appear to have forgotten what it is to have fun.
We chose to look at the current generation: we’re always in a hurry, we absorb a lot of meaningless information, and we don’t talk to our friends and family as often as we used to. It appears that it is time to pause and consider our future plans.
With headphones, we’ve shielded ourselves from the outside world, and we’ll quickly forget how birds sing and leaves rustle.
We can’t simply sit around doing nothing. Have you ever noticed how many individuals spend their vacations running across cities and countries?
We’re trying to accomplish a million things while forgetting to have fun. Worst of all, it becomes normal for our children as well.
We used to fantasise about specific toys when we were children. There are now dolls and automobiles for everyone, but these do not make children happy.
Do you recall your entire family getting together to watch a TV show? And now, despite thousands of series, we can’t discover anything worthwhile.
Previously, we would phone pals to schedule a meeting. We don’t even have time to phone each other anymore, let alone meet in person.
Printing photos used to be a special occasion, but now our phones are so cluttered that we can’t locate anything on them.
Letters used to be something we looked forward to. We’re attempting to eliminate obnoxious texts and notifications today.
Many people can’t recall a time when they drank tea with their entire family in the evening instead of completing activities that they hadn’t completed during the day.
And sipping tea entails walking from point A to point B with a cup of tea in hand.
Self-development appears to be a new religion: even students desire to be successful. Not everyone has enough time to read a good book.
What, in your opinion, prevents our age from being happy?