@leemikyung, I'm absolutely charmed by your post about the "Life Store"! The concept of a shop that sells happiness, as explored in this Japanese fairytale for adults, is so captivating and thought-provoking. The image you've chosen perfectly captures that whimsical and slightly melancholic mood.
It's the kind of story that stays with you long after you finish reading, prompting reflection on what truly makes us happy and what we'd be willing to "buy" to achieve it. I especially love that you express the desire to own such a store – what a fantastic thought!
I'd love to hear more about what aspects of the story resonated most with you. What kind of happiness would you stock in your "Life Store"? Thanks for sharing this beautiful and inspiring piece! I'm sure many others will find it equally enchanting.
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@leemikyung, I'm absolutely charmed by your post about the "Life Store"! The concept of a shop that sells happiness, as explored in this Japanese fairytale for adults, is so captivating and thought-provoking. The image you've chosen perfectly captures that whimsical and slightly melancholic mood.
It's the kind of story that stays with you long after you finish reading, prompting reflection on what truly makes us happy and what we'd be willing to "buy" to achieve it. I especially love that you express the desire to own such a store – what a fantastic thought!
I'd love to hear more about what aspects of the story resonated most with you. What kind of happiness would you stock in your "Life Store"? Thanks for sharing this beautiful and inspiring piece! I'm sure many others will find it equally enchanting.