Unexpected Happiness: What's Yours?

"No news is good news" can be interpreted a few ways: 1. There is no such thing as good news. 2. Receiving no news, means all news is good.
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"No news is good news" can be interpreted a few ways:

1. There is no such thing as good news.
2. Receiving no news, means all news is good.

Unfortunate as that sounds, we all tend to use that phrase and abide by (probably) both meanings. One thing is for sure, today's media subscribes to the #1 definition. After all, nobody wants to read about someone's happy day. Good news rarely makes news, right?

I was going through some old bookmarks of mine, and came across this video created by a friend of mine, Darren Tagliarini. The video reminds me to look for those small moments of happiness in every day.

What was your moment of unexpected happiness today?

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