Happiness quite unshared can scarcely be called happiness ; it has no taste. Charlotte Brontë The kind of happiness that Brontë is referring to in today's quote is quite different than the kind I talked about in Monday's daily quote . That kind of happiness was the things we do or strive to do to fill us up. Today's happiness is organic. It comes through no real effort and has not real motivation oftentimes. It is simple and unconditional. The happiness we are talking about today comes through the most unlikely things, the smallest gestures, the simplest of activities. And when we don't share it, getting to the point of the quote, it is dulled. Happiness unshared lacks the luster it should have. We should not hoard happiness for ourselves, we should share it so that it multiplies and acts as a domino train. * Think of yourself as the first domino that gets tipped over - allow yourself to get tipped over in happiness - and ...