Or, is it all about one's mindset?
I think so. I don't think everyone finds satisfaction in simplicity by default, but mostly because they're not attuned for it. they're not searching for it. Just like going and sitting under a tree isn't gonna magically solve your problems if deep down, you don't believe it will.
You look great. Happy. And that breakfast looks delish. I'm currently in a Lavazza Oro phase (I lugged back a kilo from Switzerland, having found a great deal xD I was afraid the airport people would say I was running contraband).
Personally, I love Lidl. I did find coffee I liked from them recently. Might've been Deluxe or some other Lidl-specific brand. Very colorful pack, both Brazil and Guatemala were great, I thought.
After all, waking up to the sounds of nature—coffee, raindrops, music, toffee-filled yum yum, and bananas—with positive thoughts, optimism, and gratitude—makes me feel like a goddess, with intentions to make it a great day, every day.☕️
Don't get much better than that.
I had fun taking all these photos on this day.
It shows. <3
Thank you 😊
Absolutely. It's a great point that made me reflect on when I was about 9 years old. I was unhappy one day and I walked to an empty field a few metres away from my house and sat under a big tree. While sitting, I touched the trunk and looked at the leaves blowing, then I asked myself,
"Why do I always come to this tree when I feel this way, and why do I always feel so happy when I come to this tree."
Years later, I found myself going through a little depression, and I reflected on that day. That was the turning point of everything. It led me to tap into my childhood, and I did some deep thinking. I started living in the present. Later, I did several little courses that tapped deeper into everything that I already discovered through introspection. So I firmly agree with what you say there.
I love Lidl so much that it's like an excursion when I go there 😆