
'Little moment' from a traffic signal goes viral for its message on gratitude
India Today
"Real happiness is not about having everything, it's about enjoying what you have," read the text overlay on the video.
A simple moment at a traffic signal has resonated with millions on social media after a woman shared a video of a homeless woman and a child dancing joyfully by the roadside.
The clip, posted on Instagram by user prabhacaptures, shows the duo breaking into a carefree dance as vehicles wait at the traffic signal. Unfazed by the rush of traffic around them, the woman and child appear immersed in their own world, smiling and laughing together.
“Real happiness is not about having everything, it’s about enjoying what you have,” read the text overlay on the video.
Describing the moment, Prabha said she was on her way to her PG when she noticed the woman and the child dancing at the traffic signal and decided to record it. Despite having very little, their joy shifted her perspective on happiness.
“I was on my way to PG when I captured this little moment. They may not have much, but the way they were dancing and enjoying their little happiness really touched my heart. Made me realise real happiness isn’t having it all, it’s enjoying what you already have. Felt so peaceful and grateful watching them,” she said.
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