..."the best things are yet to come." The thing I find with this statement is that there is an expectation of something in future that will make one happy. I now know that to expect something or someone in future to make oneself happy is an illusory expectation. Love, peace, and joy are aspects of your true nature and you have them already.
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@gokike I understand. I find myself in between enjoying and being thankful for everything that I have now and at the same time recognizing the mistakes of the past and making me hopeful of the future. That I also deserve to find that someone or something that will make me "happier" and not be judged for looking for it or for the "icing on the cake". The only worse thing could be being attached to the "illusion" or the desire for the best. We should learn to accept whatever's gonna happen in the future - best or worst. It is nice to stay positive along the way and fight for the kind of better life we deserve. Come what may.