Compare the timeline of my happiness.
My happiness is NOT comparable, because my youthful expectations of six decades ago have been re-dimensioned over time.
I am and I am a grateful woman for what I experienced in the past, who opened the paths with determination for what I have lived until today; with everything and the difficult moments, illnesses or losses, I can say that I have been happy.
Without having a felicometer in my hand I am very satisfied and I still have great expectations to continue celebrating what life brings me for my sake and that of those around me.
Currently with the family, in the distance, (my children) all emigrated to other countries, so, this "Felizciometro", as I call it in my native language, Spanish, is my personal happiness meter, and it is the one that keeps me in balance because distances are shortened with smartphones and they always keep us in close communication, everything happens only if we put our mind to it and even when the immigration laws do not always help, maybe for Christmas or January we will be meeting, together or separated but closer.
It's just exercising the desire to do it.
This what I'm talking about @trucklife-family, for me is happiness 2.0, which refers to everything that has to do with the digital age, and I assure you that the same happened in prehistory, where everyone was happy in their own way.
On the cover my elderly parents, ella, my 86-year-old mommy and my 88-year-old daddy, the digital age is bringing us closer every day, thank God.
Janitze.🐝
Separator made with [Canva]( https://www.canva.com /) by @janitzearratia
Any images in this post are taken with my iPhone 12, the Infinix pro-note 30 or with the camera eighties Rolleiflex 2.8 f, and edited with [Canva]( https://www.canva.com /)
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