
Do More of What Makes You Happy

I know it’s clichΓ©, I know you try to do this. But do you do it?
Do you even know what makes you happy? It may sound weird, but if you’re stuck in a rut, you’re just going along, day to day,
Can we only do what makes us happy? What about what makes us unhappy? What if we can make money and a living and it makes us happy? Can we just do that?
I have to admit that I love T-shirts, billboards, spontaneous signs on restaurant markees, anything where someone dares to make a statement. I’m inspired that people wear their philosophies and I take notice. It’s fun. They’re fun to collect.
But do they matter? Do you read them and say, “That’s nice.” or “That’s a really good idea.” but then never act on them? What does your T-shirt say? If you could have a billboard above the street corner where you live, what would it say?

Do More of What Makes You Happy [Rhodos, Greece]