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I was writing this and on cue, this cool breeze started blowing into my room, and I had to close my laptop and take a nap, talk about little pleasures.
I can go on and on about all my little displeasures of life, but I'm going to take a page from Taylor and choose to be defined by the things that I loved, or in this case the things that bring me little pleasures, like these things:
Coming home or waking up, knowing that I have something I'd actually like to eat in the fridge.
When I see something funny on Twitter, and it's like a catalyst for everything I see thereafter, and the next thing I know I've been laughing for an hour.
That moment when I start a new book and a few pages in, I just know I'm going to love it.
Dropping off a return parcel at the post office. The serotonin boost this gives me.
Harmonious noise. I like noise. People talking while I'm sleeping, the TV playing while I'm up and about. Noise (not just white noise) can be peaceful.
Youtube movie edits playing back to back on the TV. When I find that one good fan edit, with the right music, length, scene, and then everyone that follows right after is just as good?
When I read something beautiful in a book and I have to close it and let my heart burst for a minute.
When the candle is lit, the TV is on as background noise, and I'm under the covers rubbing my feet together. I think this's the equivalent of what dogs feel when you pet them.
When I sleep on a problem and wake up with clarity.
Being at home when my package arrives, watching the delivery person drive away and then trying to drag my package in without fully opening the door. This is a scene to behold!
When I'm doing something random and my brain comes up with a beautiful string of words and I have to rush to write it down somewhere, because honestly, 'what a mind'.
-Delayed gratification from being right. Like when I'm right about something, but I have no proof to go by asides the knowledge that I'm just right, and then time proves that I was in fact right!
What are your little life pleasures?
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