Mastering the art of enjoying little things in life
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Recently, I remembered a beautiful book that stuck with me, though nonfiction (and I do not like them very much). It was a distant year 2017. My friend and I decided to have a small flash mob reading books for a year. We had a list of genres and everyone picked a book and read. And one of those genres was nonfiction. I’ve been looking for something to read for a long time, I was bored and not interested and I come across this gorgeous cover with the intriguing title "Hygge. The Secret of Danish Happiness"
It is a sin to pass by such a book (I will run a little ahead, it turned out that not only past the book). I read it in almost one breath. Incredibly interesting, and honestly, vibe hygge is transmitted even through text. In short, the author explains how Danes spend their time, what they do, how they create their comfort, impressions and memories, and what this philosophy of hygge is. And how that’s what keeps them in the lead among countries in terms of happiness in the population.
I finished the book, it left a pleasant residue inside, and a couple of days later, I continued flashmob reading books. And, absorbed in the new book, has already slightly grown accustomed to the secret of happiness. But happiness would not be happiness if it did not find you. And here on October 16, 2017 (so special day now ☺️) I find the news that the authors of the book come to Kiyv with the presentation of this book. And of course I went there 😌 (and it was free)
There was a very 🌈hygge🌈 and this evening left me with a lot of positive emotions and memories 😌
At this meeting I had my first taste of cheese with mold (or rather camembert, and then cheese with mold - one love)
And the authors themselves maximally transmitted the atmosphere hygge for all who came
There were these vibe chairs and a bunch of snacks, wine and blankets
But only the authors had the blankets, and since the room was warm enough, they couldn’t resist taking the blankets off their knees, but they said we should keep it in mind 😅
It was a great night with great company and great atmosphere.
Hygge is what you fill up with even when you just listen about him 😌
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Did anyone else never really care about Winter Solstice until Rhys reminded you it is the longest night of the year and a perfect opportunity to get cozy by a fire with people you love? Winter Solstice at the Night Court embodies hygge vibes and also I want to see Rhys in a tight fitting sweeter.
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