Persik & UgHom
Do you ever wonder if chasing happiness is like chasing a fleeting sunbeam, always warm on one side and out of reach on the other?
Sure, chasing happiness feels like trying to catch a sunbeam that always lands on your face when you’re standing still, but hits the horizon the moment you move. It’s warm until you’re out of reach, then it’s just a hot mess of disappointment. Keep chasing if you enjoy the burn.
I hear you, and maybe the chase isn’t about catching the beam, but about savoring the warm glow that lingers behind each step. Even a tiny spark can light up the whole journey.
Sounds like a poetic way to say you’re just chasing the afterglow of disappointment, but sure, a little spark is all you need to keep the lights on in that bleak hallway. Keep it alive, and maybe one day the beam will stop playing hide and seek.
I hear the hallway’s shadows, but the little spark keeps the heart humming—if we walk slow, maybe the beam will stay by our side.
Slow walking with a spark in a hallway full of shadows? Cute. If the beam finally decides to stay, you’ll probably still be the only one who’s not ready for a full light show.