What was the best thing that ever happened to you?
Simple question right? I will need some time to wite down my life event but feel free to be first :D
@PoolOfBrokenMemories
I don't think I can think of one thing so easily.
But two weeks ago, I went out at the weekend with friends for the first time in my life. I forced myself to go without cancelling on them. I even managed to enjoy myself.
I'm so happy I did it!
Speaking in terms of 7 Cups, I met one of the most beautiful personalities here on 7 Cups @WatchingOverYou who is not only a great human being but also a great friend, a great son, a great man I know of. It is an honor to have known him in my life because he is not only great in all of his relationships but also motivates and inspires others to be better in their lives. He has inspired me to no end and has always been patient, kind, loving towards me. I never ever thought I would ever be able to meet somebody as awesome as he is. I feel proud to be called his bestie and for everything, he has done for me.
@PoolOfBrokenMemories
Witnessing the birth of 2 of my grandchildren. All 3 of them now live near me and I love spending time with them. Since the pandemic, I have not been able to do that but I look forward to playing with them again soon.
@PoolOfBrokenMemories
Having my final year project idea complemented by my lecturers and friends. I was happy that they like my idea and told me to keep up the good work. It felt great. I wasn't always confident in my idea but still it felt good to have someone to like yr idea.
Falling in love. It made me a better person.
@SugarDonut0007
I like this answer a lot; it made me smile :). It did the same for me. And it doesn't just have to be romantic love, any unconditional love has the power to heal and make us better. It's really beautiful.
I don't think there's a single best thing, but I would say that probably the best decision I made was doing a voluntary social year. It made me realise I actually enjoy taking care of people, I grew so much, I acquired skills I might never have acquired without it, and I am still working there on the weekends now, which means I have no money problems, something a lot of university students cannot say for themselves. I wouldn't be where I am today without that year.
I think recieving my acceptance letter to a ballet theatre's summer program. I have a very high chance of apprenticing there, which would be sooo awesome! At this theatre, apprentices get paid and act as a member of the Corps so it would be an awesome experience and help me to secure a ballet career.
Nothing
Being in love.
@PoolOfBrokenMemories
Hmmm... I don't know if there's a single good thing but I'll list a few:
- Finding out about 7 Cups because it has helped my mental health immensely and I've been able to help others
- Realising that Reddit can be used to further my language learning
- Meeting people who have been super supportive of me and are now important in my life