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Happiness Emblem
When you grow up and get a job, your time doesn't belong to you anymore. To make up for that, you have to learn to appreciate the simple pleasures in life. Looking at this pattern we found today makes me feel a little less miserable. This is today's simple pleasure.
Though it may seem, for an adult with a full-time job, that there isn't time for anything that could make them happy, there actually always has been. One would merely need to look in unexpected places to find things that makes them happy...an otherwise overlooked simple pleasure that has been there every day.


Choose your own happiness. Find the good things in each day. Maintain a positive attitude and good things will come your way. That is what one feels when viewing this cheerful emblem.
In order to be happy, don't focus on the negative things in life. Everyone around you may, and they may try and drag you down with their thoughts of misery, but maintaining a hold on the positive side of things can help you get through that. In addition, people might take a special liking to you, whether it be to use you as a source of happiness and positivity, or to create a relationship in positive symphony.





Adamantine Girdle
None want to believe it: a world so brutal as to require a steel torso guard for self-defense. It is certainly unattractive, but which do you value more: fashion, or personal safety?
Life's not a fashion show. Never sacrifice safety or effeciency in favour of an augmented physical appearance. Sure those prescription glasses make you look nerdy, that helmet makes you look geeky, and that heavy winterwear isn't stylish... what's more important is that you don't get hurt.

We're protected against nature, but will there ever be a day where wearing protective gear such as a bullet-proof vest be necessary? Can a world so brutal and dark really be our future?


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