A young woman with wavy brown hair wearing a denim jacket holds a beige and tan baseball cap featuring vibrant multi-colored embroidered text spelling 'the happiest'

The Happiest Hat

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A young woman with wavy brown hair wearing a denim jacket holds a beige and tan baseball cap featuring vibrant multi-colored embroidered text spelling 'the happiest'

The Happiest Hat

$28.00
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Brighten up any outfit with 'The Happiest' Hat, featuring vibrant colors, a unique design, and a comfortable one-size fit. This two-toned statement accessory adds a touch of joy to your everyday style (and to others around you)! The puff embroidery is 3D, adding a bold dynamic which is complimented many times throughout your day. Not just a hat, but a lifestyle! 

THE FIT

One size fits most

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The Story

     The Happiest Hat comes with a story. And is starts when I was in high school. It turned out that it wasn't better than middle school, though my 14 year old self was sure that was all it took. My 18 year old self was maybe smarter, but nonetheless wiser when I thought, As soon as I can just make it out of here and go to college, THEN I will be happy. Then...I went to college. I loved my classes. I loved my friends. But something was still missing. Oh, I know, I thought. This was a good step, but once I get a "big girl job" and get to live out my career, then I will truly be happy! I just need to be fulfilled in my career.

     So, I settled into my career, yet my heart didn't settle? I loved what I did, but it wasn't enough. Well it was obvious wasn't it? I just haven't found it yet--it must be a person. Yes! Once I have the perfect boyfriend, and we get married, it will finally be complete. I'll have found the pursuit of happiness! And while I found the most perfect man, my heart wasn't settled. What could I possibly be missing? 

     

No matter how many good things I had, or how many times I found happiness, it always seem to fade.

After a while, it was so tiring. The constant striving for joy really just became exhausting. It left me discontent, and yearning for more. It left me wondering if anyone really could ever be at their happiest. Was everyone lying?

     True joy does exist, it just didn't look like what I thought. We are taught from the first step we walk into kindergarten to think about, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' But true joy wasn’t what they taught on how to achieve that. It wasn't what I was taught when I watched celebrities get everything they ever wanted...and then hit rock bottom. It wasn't what I was taught when social media told me that if I was more like her I could have all the happiness in the world. It was when I surrendered my earthly desires and found someone who taught a new way of life.

     I figured out that the happiest I had ever been was not wrapped into my friendships and family, though I've been blessed with the best. Nor was it a dream job, which I feel like I am truly living out. Nor was it my husband, who is gentle and patient and reminds me of who I was called to be. No, the happiest I ever was, was when I met Jesus. A man who told me everything I ever did without malice, but with a gentle heart. A heart who wanted to show me something better. A heart who died so I didn't have to. Love that wasn't fleeting, but found in God's presence. 

     "If I find myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world," - C.S. Lewis. As I look to Heaven and know God more intimately, I know true joy. Happiness beyond what this world can offer. And just so you know, you can have that too. 

     "No soul that seriously and constantly desires joy will ever miss it. Those who seek find. To those who knock it is opened." C.S. Lewis, inspired by Matthew 7:7-8. God isn't a God who keeps from us; nor does he want us to keep looking and hope we find joy. It's a gift. One I pray you open someday!   

     Love you all! Thank you for reading my testimony. If you have a similar story, I would love to hear it. Please send us any stories or questions our way via the contact us page! 

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