The Games People Play: Happiness-On Growing Crops

in nature •  7 years ago 

We all have different reasons to be happy. We have various ways to seek happiness. We even have unique styles in our search for happiness. We are all living in this world in order to be happy. We work, we rest, we relax and we want to earn more in order to be happy. We all aim for happiness because at the end of the day we all know that what we have right now-enjoying right now is all temporary. So, why not make the most out of it?

I will be very happy upon seeing my crops growing. I don't even have a green thumb but I am trying. There is this very notable song entitled "Bahay Kubo" it says that even if you have a small house as long as you have plants that surrounds your house you don't have to worry because your family will not suffer of hunger and at the same time even if you are poor as long as you are happy and contented everything will be perfect. Well, there are certain points of the song that I am not agreeing though. Especially when it talks about being poor. Yet, I am specifically focusing on how beautiful is it if you have crops around growing to feed yourself and your family if the needs arises.

Let me share to you some of my crops growing.
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Bell pepper: the bell pepper is about to sprout from its flowers

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Perfect for pizza and salad toppings

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Another angle of my bell pepper

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Another crop growing known as "pechay" a family of cabbage

See, there's no need to have a green thumb in order to grow crops. I am still sharing a few of it since I only grow a few of them as well. This is my first attempt and I am happy with the result. I am even looking forward to have a good harvest in the future.

In life, each one of us has a role in the game we are a part of. Growing crops in order to fulfill what I want is one of the games I play. Happiness is the game.

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I also grow the Bulgarian pepper - green, yellow and red. And I love to eat it. You have a wonderful article - good luck!

Thank you!