Unit
Happiness is the smallest unit of life
Without happiness, what is it all for.
Smallest.
Happiness isn't money
It isn't even family
The more complex life shapes up to be
The more confusing it becomes
Complexity and fear is unhappiness
They are the scar tissue that holds together the pieces of fragile happiness.
A family is good, strong module to life, but the definition of such a large idea is twisted with expectations
Happiness is never expected
It is shared, earned, and often forgotten
It is invisible until your eyes close
It is a breath with freesh air
A hug from a human
A giggle of a child
Happiness is seeing all and thinking none
Enjoying a parent's support, seeing their connection to you, without ever looking at where the threads begin or end
A moment is the closest thing to a unit of happiness.
It is worthless to the second
Too infinite for a life
But just finite enough to tie yourself to reality.