A great partner, more kids (I have one already ), and the ability to let go of the past and people. Also, My life would be 1827287 times happier if I didn't have a phobia of vomiting.
Oh gosh! I have that phobia as well. Mine is not just of vomiting but also of feeling nauseous and being around those who vomit. I thought it was rather rare! And to answer the question: I need music with heavy guitar distortion and someone for company.
I just want to find someone who I love and loves me back. I want a real and meaningful relationship, not just some fling that never lasts like I've had in the past. I want my parents and family to accept me for who I am and not judge me for being different. If those things happened, I think I would be truly happy.
Actually, I could use $400 bucks at the moment, if anyone is dispensing. Would make me mighty happy. :lol:
Being close to my girlfriend makes me the happiest man in the world. I'd be content with the rest of my life as long as I had her right next to me. She's just so... *swoon* But if I didn't have her, I'd still be content as long as I could keep on drawing.
There is nothing I need to be happy, except for art. Most of the time, I find I'm neither happy nor unhappy, I'm in balance. My vision is unclouded, my thoughts untainted by emotion. I have to admit that my entrance exams are making me a bit anxious, but I'm trying to calm myself. These things make me happy: - art - exercise - friends - good entertainment/culture (entertainment, film, music, video games) - sun - yoga
A loving partner...it would simplify the rest of my desires...the rest is just stuff...fun to own, but more fun to share.
I would say for me to be truly happy, I need close friends, family and I want very much to find that special someone.
Rain Video games Mac n cheese Nutella Comfy blankets and pillows My best friends Infinite netflix streaming with actual good shows on it Oh and my TARDIS slippers