“Carpe diem: Enjoying the "instants" as they emerge. When living is too comfy or glitzy, it may not be easy to appreciate the humblest things in life. Being happy with the small gifts we receive can be a bliss, but we can, even more, expand it through voluntary action and exalting Voltaire's words, "today, I have decided to be happy." (« Is that all there is?")” HumbleHappyCarpe DiemVoltaireEnjoyingIs That All There IsComfyGlitzyVoluntary Action Author:Erik Pevernagie
“When living is too sweet and swanky, it may be very hard to appreciate the simplest things in life. (“Is that all there is?”)” LifeHardSimpleSweetLivingAppreciateThingsIs That All There IsSwanky Author:Erik Pevernagie
“When we recognize a terrene bubbling with freshness, spontaneous joy, and communal spirit behind the wall of superficiality, we must not stop disrupting our cycle of overthinking and isolation and welcome the presence and inspiration of others. ("'Is that all there is ?").” InspirationIsolationPresenceFreshnessOverthinkingSpontaneous JoyIs That All There IsCommunal SpiritWall Of Superficiality Author:Erik Pevernagie
“When attention turns into indifference or love fades away into a grey zone of discomfort, only imagination can bring us back to the limelight of life. ("Is that all there is?")” LoveLifeImaginationAttentionIndifferenceDiscomfortFade AwayLimelightIs That All There IsGrey Zone Author:Erik Pevernagie