People. All kinds of people. I like introverts especially, because they are usually amazing people that don't often get the chance to shine. When I see someone I know is an introvert smile because of something I said, or even tell me something special about themselves that few others know... It makes me feel all warm inside and happy and all kinds of amazed that someone is opening up to me, even a little bit.
Beauty. Not the world's view of beauty like flowers and scenery and such. No, I like the beauty of the little things. A little kid tasting a new flavor of ice cream and watching their eyes light up to find they like it a lot. An elderly person that looks worn from the world being helped by a young person with something. The little weed/flower/thing I walk by almost every day that the landscaping people have missed completely for over a month. I like to see it grow every day, even a little bit. The cool, wet breeze you feel right after it rains, and the smell of the air when it is raining.
Art in any form. A little kid's picture that says the million words they don't yet know how to say. That one poem that tugs at my heart strings. That sculpture made by an art student that they think is horrible and ends up winning first at state. That one song that I can't stop listening to because it makes me so happy to hear the melody and lyrics together that I just want to share that happiness with everyone. Art is amazing. Sometimes, not even the artist knows what their artwork means. That makes me the happiest of all, because I know I can analyze it and they won't be shocked at my accuracy.
Life. The breath of life that we all hold close to us and (at least we should) sacred. Life is a beautiful thing, and every moment should be cherished. If there is something, anything that I can do to make the quality of someone's life easier, then I will do it to the best of my ability. In the blog I posted here, I mentioned so many homeless here in America, and how I walk by so many every time I'm out in the city. I have taken it upon myself to buy each one I pass by on my way to and from places a blanket for the winter. I've given out six already, and the look of thanks and happiness that someone had given them something to help them was amazing.
The list... Oh, it could go on... I'll stop here, though, because I don't think I would be able to stop for a looooong while if I don't. :laughing: