True happiness is not something you acquire like a new car. Everyone can find it easily. |
You've heard it said and believed You must have a career to succeed in life So you specialized and studied hard to earn a diploma in your chosen calling Your diploma hung framed on your wall A symbol of dedication to the career of your choosing You worked hard and did the work expected of you You worked to fill a vision of what you wanted from life Years of devotion for your employer So you could afford a vacation every year Yet strangely, something was missing as all those years passed The job lacked vibrancy as deadlines were met You looked forward to the end of another typical workday You felt like a cog in the corporate machine with no individuality Your talents were welcomed and you did your job well But you felt unfulfilled you knew you could do far more Others with less skills than you were somehow more successful You put it down to the generation gap and a company searching fo fresh talent Excuses were easy to come by as you struggled to meet financial obligations Happiness was something off in the distance You just had to work a little harder A doubling of income would make life pleasurable so you could enjoy the finer things You based success on your bank account size and remained miserable But you failed to realize there are no secrets but one, too easily overlooked The greatest secret to happiness is simply to enjoy what life gives you today |