The blue sky through a gap in the trees
A momentary lapse in background noise so it’s unexpectedly quiet
The feeling of wind tugging at your clothes
Rain on the roof
Kids running home from the school bus
Starlings in the tree out my office window singing
The sun on my back, the wind on my front
Sore muscles from hard exercise
The twist in a short story I read, and the wow moment
My room being tidy
Started antidepressants (sertraline) 2 weeks ago, after refusing them all my life, because of the studies that are mixed at best. I am a pessimistic guy, but I can tell they are starting to work way beyond placebo. It gives me hope after feeling hopeless for most of my life.
Keep on keeping on, you beautiful thing!
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I was on sertraline a while back. Like the other poster, it was a dramatic difference – like the broken part of my brain was put on mute. Suddenly, life didn’t seem so hopeless.
Great to hear! Looking forward to the follwing weeks, because I was told its effects increase over at least a month.
That’s the one I’m on! It helped me immensely and I could never picture going back now. It was so bad at one piont I could barely get out of bed for anything and now I hop right out of bed to get the day started! Been on it for many years now, and have no regrets.
Awesome. That is very encouraging. Thank you. I am glad to hear you’re doing better now.
Sorry to be “that guy” but this post really needs a Glimmer Warning…
This happened few days back, I was on a bus and the bus conductor had this infectious smile, the way he was happy and talking to people as he was asking for bus tickets felt wholesome. There was also this lady who appeared to not know the local language who was looking cluelessly as he was talking to the others, he then realised she didn’t know the language and he switched to the language she was speaking and made up something funny which I didn’t understand because I don’t know the language. Seeing how he was able to cheer up the travellers felt wholesome, it gave me much needed positivity for the rest of the day even though he didn’t talk to me or anything, it had me thinking how better our life would be if more people were like this.
For me it’s bees. Honestly any pollinator, even wasps. I call the ones in my yard my ladies or my babies. I love them so much. I have clover instead of grass for them. I like to stand at the window and watch them.
Saw a person smile, caught a scent of someone else, was able to breath normally, felt my heartbeat soften, noticed on my skin some small scars from my childhood, remembered a joke somebody dear to me used to tell, saw a young pup react to her first ever experiences, found somebody having a hard time transitioning from Windows to Linux… Thankful to be alive at the same points in time and space as some truly wonderful beings.
I saw a mother fox and her (kits?) playing near a vacant lot recently and it was the happiest I’d felt in ages. They were just so cute.
On this about a year ago I was out for a walk during the witching hour and saw a pair of bunnies playing on a front yard it was adorable.
Literally any animal I see, wild or pet. Even just thinking about my dog.
Really sweet juicy fruit.
An array of rainbow colors, like at an arts and crafts store.
My cat usually sleeps my by head, but it’s randomly gotten chilly and she’s been shaved for the summer, so she was under the blankets. We ended up sleeping back to back. That was my old cat’s favorite sleeping position. When I woke up, I was 12 again, just for a little bit.
Sitting out back in my chair and watching the clouds, or crocheting/knitting out there. A nice breeze, sunlight through the trees. Sometimes I just go out there to stand a little and come back in.
I started Monster Hunter Wilds recently and it’s reminded me of why I love games. I always think of the friend who introduced it to me and how excited we were when I kill my first “big” monster. I killed this fire octopus last night and I raised my hands up in excitement and was, well, excited and happy. I don’t feel that way very often.
And just getting to sit in silence. I live alone, and I’m lucky enough to have good neighbors. Just getting to lay in bed and do nothing before getting up is such a gift.
The first level of Spyro 2 always makes me smile.
Edit: Glimmer. Get it?
…I’ll see myself out…
Joy? Happiness? Peace? Gratitude? What are those?
Singing samoyeds always make me feel a little happier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkeyV6lUwuU
Traveling on a ferry, I was having dinner. In the eating area, there was a group of friends traveling together and one dude kept laughing. His laugh was so loud and infectious that everyone he laughed, I couldn’t help but chuckle. Even after finishing eating and going to another part of the ferry, I could still hear him and it still made me laugh.
Like how I feel knowing I don’t have to live in america
It was 4am in late 1998. Cher’s “I believe” was just released and as a result on near constant repeat on MTV (music on MTV, how shocking,right?) in the background while I was sitting on dialup, in a private AOL chat room, playing hangman with several others via someones chat proggie.
I won.