- cross-posted to:
- simpleliving
- cross-posted to:
- simpleliving
The image is a graphic titled “the real luxuries,” highlighting simple yet profound pleasures in life. It features a two-column list with illustrations and corresponding text for each item:
“a good night’s sleep” with an icon of a pillow and Z’s, representing sleep. “slow mornings” accompanied by a coffee cup icon. “freedom to choose” symbolized by an open hand with a heart in the center. “time for fun and play” depicted with an artist’s palette and brushes. “listening to birds singing” with an illustration of a bird on a branch with musical notes. “long walks” represented by a tree. “a good book” shown with a book icon. “favorite home-cooked meal” with a bowl of food. “colorful sunsets” with a sun partly below a horizon line. “ability to freely express yourself” symbolized by a flame. “day naps” with a cloud and moon indicating sleep. “a good conversation” depicted by two hands in a handshake gesture.
The overall message is an appreciation for life’s simple joys, depicted in a clean, minimalist design with blue icons and text on a white background.
They almost all sound like things everyone should get to do everyday. That’s kind of depressing that all of these things are considered “luxuries” now
60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. A growing number are working multiple jobs just to make ends meet.
Unless that “favourite home-cooked meal” is made from rich people, I don’t see the majority of people having time to take day naps anytime soon.
Yep. That’s why I said should
Most of them are. That’s the point
Yes this is Orphan Crushing Machine adjacent. Or perhaps just Boring Dystopia.