On Thursday, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber shared a selfie on his verified Instagram handle in which he can be seen sporting a green hoodie and a Santa cap. In his post, Bieber spoke about how he is going to get himself two things for Christmas this year 'gratitude' and 'hopefulness'.
Sharing how it could be best if we all changed our mindsets from expecting the worst to expecting the best, Bieber, who is seen standing in front of a well-decorated Christmas tree wrote in the caption, "This life is a rollercoaster. All of the ups and downs can seem to leave us unsettled. Often times because bad things have happened in our lives we live with an expectation that things are just gonna go sour on us. What if we switched our mindset from expecting the worst to expecting the best. What if this holiday and year we decide to look for the wonder that is all around us. Say things like "man it sucks this happened but at least i have ______. Gratitude and hopefulness are two things I’m going to get myself for Christmas (sic)."
Take a look at his photo here:
Earlier, Justin shared a gratifying post for his 'Christmas squad' on Thursday.
The 26-year-old star posted a picture with his fellow-mates on Instagram that features him posing with his wife Hailey Bieber and other team members.
The 'all-smiles' picture captures the squad sporting red and white 'Santa' caps. With the post that accumulated more than one billion likes within a few hours of being posted, Justin noted a heartfelt message for his folks which reads, "These people truly make my life so much better. Thank you for being who you are. Words can't describe the gratitude I feel toward all of you.. thank you thank you thank you."
The star is often seen sharing religious messages for his fans on social media and reminding them of God's purpose in their lives.
On the work front, Justin had recently won the 'People's Choice Award' for the best male artist of 2020. The singer was last seen in a musical collaborative project named 'Monster ' with fellow Canadian singer Shawn Mendez of 'Lost in Japan' fame.