Comfort food.
I put this
one first for a reason, and that reason is that comfort food is one of
the most basic components of being a happy, well-adjusted human. There
is no meeting so soul-suckingly boring that a little pizza won’t make
you go out of your way to attend it. There is no emotional wound that
cannot be at least temporarily patched up with some hot, crispy chicken
nuggets and fries with ranch and honey mustard sauce.
2. Clean sheets.
Man, you
just feel gross as shit when you’re on grimy sheets. You feel like a
sentient ball of pond scum, temporarily inhabiting a vaguely moist hell
that used to resemble your bedroom. It feels like your whole life is
falling apart, and the second you change them to those fresh, fluffy,
cool-and-warm-at-the-same-time new sheets, everything is back where it
should be. You sleep like an angel on a cloud of success.
3. A breeze.
If there is one state of affairs that
reminds us just how completely our overall dispositions depend on our
atmospheric surroundings, it is being trapped somewhere that is hot as
hell and getting nary a breeze to cool your fevered brow.
4. A hot shower.
Hot showers, especially when you’re achy
or dirty, feel like getting kissed all over your body by a thousand tiny
Ryan Goslings. It’s being baptised by the Cleanliness Gods in your own home , and it is an irreplaceable necessity to happiness.
5. Alone time.
All
of the thrilling social activities in the world mean absolutely nothing
if you can’t punctuate them with some nice time to just unwind, watch
your weird-ass “me time” videos on YouTube, and be a total slob in your
underwear.
6. Someone who remembers with you.
You need at
least one person to discuss your memories, your experiences, and the
person you used to be with. If you don’t have anyone who also remembers
certain periods in your life, it can start to feel as though they never
happened at all (or that they don’t count). But when you start wandering
down memory lane hand-in-hand with someone, it is the emotional
equivalent of someone bringing out a surprise ice cream cake and two
enormous spoons. You get to just feel all the warm fuzzies, and make
each other remember stuff, and giggle over inside jokes. It’s the best.
7. A nice wake-up.
For some of us, including myself, mornings
will never be that nice. But if you don’t at least get a few minutes to
groggily look at your phone, put something resembling food in your
body, and get a little coffee or tea, your day is doomed. When you wake
up in an incoherent panic and you have to run out the door wearing the
first thing that wasn’t stained with the blood of your enemies, you know
that you are just going to feel a little bit like shit all day long.
8. Good internet.
Having something to do on the internet and
watching in agony as each page takes a full 30 seconds to load is
amongst the most visceral frustrations we can experience. It’s the kind
of thing to make you rip your laptop off its cord and throw it against
the wall because you would rather do all of your communication by
carrier pigeon from now on.
9. Purchases that are just for you.
Come on, you need to get something for
yourself every now and again. If you don’t occasionally treat yourself
to a bag of bulk sweets, or a new asos dress that appears to be
made out of clin film and recycled cardboard, or a movie for one in the
middle of a Saturday afternoon, what is life about?
10. A comfy sweater.
There is no feeling that makes you feel
more safe, more comfortable, more deliciously warm and cosy than pulling
a sweater around you, over your palms and up onto your neck, until you
are less a human being and more an anthropomorphic ball of wool. It’s
like being hugged by your clothes.
11. At least one person who just gets it.
Whether it’s the friend who doesn’t need
any social issues explained to them (and who will never make horribly
oppressive jokes because they don’t believe in being “PC”), or the
person who is just as obsessed with that one book/show/movie/band as you
are and does not matter one bit if you want to talk about it for an
entire five-hour hangout session, we all need the person who “gets it.”
You don’t need a group of them, you just need the one, and your sanity
will be intact. Without them, you will begin to slowly question whether
or not your entire reality is a figment of your imagination. Your
happiness is always reinforced by their existence.
What keeps you happy?
All of these things make me happy! Comfort food and clean sheets are a must in my life!
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DeleteYESYESYES all of these are so accurate! Having a friend or person that understands you and can reminisce with you always cheers me up, comfort food is definitely another! x
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