The best things in life are free
This was part of the lyrics of a song i heard on the radio. I heard it and started thinking about it, and somehow i agree, but partially. I believe the best things in life are the moments you live with or without people. To get to these moments, to build up the perfect situation, timing is a must, but some money too. Not much, but some. At the end, the best moments have a little extra something that cannot be paid with money.
Is like the mastercard commercial. You can buy stuff and do things or go to places, but the best moments are something one can’t buy. Its a sensation. When you find yourself into ithem, you say to yourself “Shit, i love this”
This weekend i went surfing to the north of spain. Well, surfing might sound like i actually KNEW how to do it, but it was my first contact with a surf board, so i pretty much struggled to get the waves… I went camping with some people and also met some others. One night we were having a barbecue, all together, having so much fun…one of those moments-to-remember happened. I think we were all synchronized. Very good mood, doing whatever we felt like, when we felt like…the perfect people in the perfect place…freedom of will.
The night was great, the camping was by the sea, cooking under the stars…just perfect. I thought about the situation for a moment and said to myself this couldnt get any better. I will definedly remember it for quite a while.
So, this might be too risky to ask, but i’d like to hear from you people who are reading this post if any of these moments have happened to you lately. It might be going out with your friends, or just sitting in the backyard doing nothing…i dont know. But it would find it very nice if you could share a little bit of your thought with me.
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