The 100 happy days challenge involves a social media user
posting a photo on a daily basis of whatever makes them happy (done on the
platform of their choice- either Facebook, Instagram or Twitter). The aim of
the challenge was to help people appreciate the world around them more than
they normally did.
So I was going through my Facebook today while I noticed
that a friend of a friend of mine had critiqued the 100 happy days challenge. The
criticism that my friend had to offer, in a way, if you thought about it, was
sort of justified, but I’d like to say, it has more to do with the person
taking the challenge than the challenge itself.
The people who came up with this project have no real
benefit if people all over the world take up this exercise. Nobody’s going to
get penalized if you drop out midway citing various reasons. The main reason
this challenge was formulated, was to remind people that though there is so
much that is wrong with the world, there is ultimately a lot to look forward
to, a lot to be happy for.
I am taking part in the challenge too. Three days down, and I’m
not going to cite miraculous differences in my personality or outlook on life,
but every time I reflected on my day, thought of which photo to upload, it
automatically made me recall all the good that happened that day [most of which
gets conveniently clouded over by what went wrong in the same day] and it made
me feel good about myself. When something makes me happy, instead of giving it
a brief smile and nod, I revel in it, fully relishing the moment. If that’s not
a good thing, I don’t know what is.
So be open… Take the challenge. The folks at 100 happy days
would be more than happy to have you participate. They say it’s a life changing
project, and that’s the problem. People expect miraculous transformations
overnight. They don’t realize that life changing could also happen, one tiny
step at a time, but as long as the change is happening and the progress
continually moves forward, that’s honestly all that matters.
You can find the challenge at www.100happydays.com .
1 comment:
Sounds a lot of fun!! :)
I'm totally game for this!! ;)
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