One of the best days of my life was a day when I lived my life and never thought about my life.
In Jonathan Safran Foer's book "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," a character reflects on a profound experience, describing a day that stands out as one of the best in their life. This day was remarkable not because of extraordinary events or achievements, but rather because the character was fully engaged in living, without the weight of introspection or concern about their existence. This idea suggests that true happiness may come from...