A few days ago, my friend Alessandra sent me this DM. “honestly? what if the big secret is just live laugh love. won’t we feel stupid” the tweet read. “You and I on our 5th glass of wine” she added. Live, laugh, love has become a phrase typically associated with the home goods aisles of stores like Marshalls and TJ Maxx. It’s plastered across wood cutouts meant to hang in kitchens or on bedroom walls in your house. It’s on sweaters. It’s on picture frames. It’s meant to resonate most with people who find these types of messages as adequate expressions of their soul. Now, most people online make fun of the phrase all together or use it ironically.
Live, Laugh, Love
Live, Laugh, Love
Live, Laugh, Love
A few days ago, my friend Alessandra sent me this DM. “honestly? what if the big secret is just live laugh love. won’t we feel stupid” the tweet read. “You and I on our 5th glass of wine” she added. Live, laugh, love has become a phrase typically associated with the home goods aisles of stores like Marshalls and TJ Maxx. It’s plastered across wood cutouts meant to hang in kitchens or on bedroom walls in your house. It’s on sweaters. It’s on picture frames. It’s meant to resonate most with people who find these types of messages as adequate expressions of their soul. Now, most people online make fun of the phrase all together or use it ironically.