It’s not what you have. It’s how you see it.
Sometimes, life feels unfair.
You look around, and someone always seems to have more, more space, more success, more happiness.
And you wonder, why not me?
But maybe, just maybe, it’s not about what you have.
It’s about how you see it.
When you think your house is too small,
someone else is just happy to find a place to sit.

When you say you hate your job,
someone else is smiling, thankful for a chance to earn for their family.

When you’re tired of running,
someone else is grateful they can walk with help.

When your food delivery is late,
someone else is celebrating a half-eaten chocolate bar found in a bin.

We keep measuring our lives by what’s missing, not by what’s present.
What if we flipped the lens?
What if gratitude wasn’t something we forced, but something we remembered?
Maybe the truth is: Happiness isn’t in getting more.
It’s in seeing enough.
So here’s a thought to sit with: What’s one thing in your life right now
that could look completely different if you simply changed the way you looked at it?
