The saying of ‘An ordinary and reliable happiness’ was once brought up by a Japanese author Haruki Murakami. He explained it as the moments with fortune and happiness, such as standing in the kitchen with one hand slicing the freshly backed bread while the other hand grabbing the food to eat, or listening to Brahms’s chamber while watching the autumn sunlight to draw a shadow on the white paper-stained window. Photography by Boris Shiu
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