The expression carpe diem was first uttered by Horace and
roots back from the oldest philosophical motto of Western history. The message
resonates different meaning from various perspectives but mostly it signifies a
day free from worries and simply savoring the beauty of the day.
I feel so blessed to have this perfect opportunity to put
this put this list in reality. Worrying does not change a thing and the pace of
life is accelerating whatever we do.
So, off we went on our travel for a short vacation. No
rush, no worries. We even took the time to check on some cool trees and views
along the way. The usual stress that travels bring was noticeably absent. And
just like that, we were in a paradise.
The mere sight and sound of the rushing falling water was
heaven. The sound was loud but it gives you this very peaceful and calm
feeling.
Truly, we could learn from Marcus Aurelius, “When
you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think,
to enjoy, to love…”
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