Sometimes the harder we chase joy, the faster it flies away. The secret? Be still and let it land.
Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Reflection:
We often believe happiness must be hunted down—another goal to conquer, another box to check. Yet, like a butterfly, joy resists capture. Chase it, and it flutters just out of reach. But pause, breathe, and open your heart, and happiness may quietly rest upon your life. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s words remind us that joy is not a possession but a presence. It appears when we create space—space free from noise, demands, and relentless striving. Stillness invites beauty to approach. Just as a garden becomes a haven for butterflies when left in peace, our spirit attracts joy when we learn to be still. Stop running. Be present. Let life’s gentle wonders find you. The sweetest joys often arrive unannounced, and that’s what makes them precious.