To be delighted at something is to feel genuine joy or pleasure in response to it—often unexpectedly. It’s that warm feeling when sunlight filters through leaves, a stranger offers a kind word, or your favorite song plays at just the right moment.
In a world full of noise and haste, pausing to notice small wonders can bring profound peace. Being delighted doesn’t require grand events; it thrives in simplicity—a blooming flower, a shared laugh, a quiet morning.
Try this: each day, write down one thing you were delighted at. Over time, you’ll train your mind to seek and savor joy.