do u pursue Happyness?
By raj1971
@raj1971 (92)
India
March 24, 2007 1:35pm CST
recently i saw 'the pursuit of happyness', amazing film, amazing story, amazing acting!!!will smith at its best!
this film realy made me think about life & meaning of happyness in it. can there be a pursuit of happyness? I feel 'yes'. there can be. happyness is all about how u interpret life. happyness is such a great feeling we all pursue everyday, every minute of our life, but unfortunetely we fail to understand it in its true form. we search for it in all the wrong things & places. real happyness lies within. it can be discovered only when u discover ur self.
do u feel happyness can be pursued? or is it just a thought that never actully exist!
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3 responses
@recidivist20 (348)
• Philippines
25 Mar 07
yes, happyness can (and should) be pursued. . .
to some it probably also is just a thought, but if it is, then the more it should be pursued to make it into a reality...
if happiness cannot be pursued then what would be the essence of wanting to go on living, right?
@surfincypherz (490)
• United States
2 Apr 07
It was a very good movie. No, I do not pursue happiness. Though the movie was good and there is much to learn from it, I don't think it is good to pursue happiness. The problem is that to pursue it we must perceive it as something we can attain through some external gain. Yet, true happiness comes from some internal chance that does not have anything to do with our external world which can only provide us with fleeting tastes of happiness.
It is fundamental switch of our perspective to see that our mood is better based off our internal qualities than our external situation.