The worldwide initiative is now in its 25th year and aims to celebrate the joy and laughter that can be found in everyday life
August is Happiness Happens Month - a worldwide initiative, designed to encourage people to celebrate whatever brings them joy. Now in its 25th year, the event aims to celebrate the joy and laughter that can be found in everyday life.
After all, in a world that can often seem fraught with challenges, cultivating and spreading happiness is not just a personal indulgence – it’s a powerful act of resilience and hope that can ripple out to touch. As she swallowed her coffee, Mary explained how she cherishes these moments of connection in a world that often feels rushed and impersonal: "When I’m with my friends or family, it’s like time slows.”
reflects a broader trend we found in the city, where shared experiences—whether it’s a concert, a festival, or just a night out—are treasured as opportunities to connect, create memories, and simply enjoy life.
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