Happiness
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But freedom to choose, to change and make up your mind, is the enemy of synthetic happiness, and I'm going to show you why.
Because the [reversible] condition is not conducive to the synthesis of
happiness.
Peace, health, serenity, happiness, nirvana.
And they don't just guess what makes people happy; they go to places like Latin America and they realize that
happiness
there is associated with family life.
And in South Africa, they associate
happiness
with seriti or community respect.
So if Coke's marketers came to me and asked me to define happiness, I'd say my vision of
happiness
is a mother holding healthy baby in her arms.
To me, that is deep
happiness.
And so if we can learn lessons from the innovators in every sector, then in the future we make together, that
happiness
can be just as ubiquitous as Coca-Cola.
If I had followed it, it would have saved me several depressed evenings and many tears, but at the same time, I would have failed to gain a great deal in personal development and
happiness.
This film had nothing; no acting, terrible music, awful script- only the power to suck any
happiness
from your soul.
The joy and
happiness
couldn't possibly improve, so naturally something tragic is bound to happen, and it does.
They are all, in their own way, drifting while trying to find both a future and emotional
happiness.
His searching for
happiness
is not clear, but they do bring out the reason for his unhappiness rather well by displaying the overbearing trait of the females in his wife's line.
There never seems to be any lighter moments or
happiness
of any kind.
She makes the ultimate sacrifice-her own
happiness
for her friends
' happiness.
The film reminds me of the teachings of the Dalai Lama in 'The Art of
Happiness'
where his main point is that the key to
happiness
is connecting with others.
The shattering climax of the film comes when each of the three has to confront the need to do battle again,each for his own happiness; and all three succeed in finding the courage to go on fighting--each for his own happiness, which is now being threatened by a curiously anti-self, anti-reality indifferent an un-American United States.
But the real pleasure for me in this film was the performance of the legendary Ingrid Bergman as Stephanie Dickinson, Dr. Winston's completely devoted assistant, who is willing to to bury and sacrifice her own
happiness
as long as Dr. Winston is happy with Tony.
This thing works on all levels -- it's intense as a thriller, full of Lars von Trier homages, but also very much its own film -- and it does have a message:
happiness
comes from within, best personified in the wounded soldier who practically (and, believe it or not, humorously) disintegrates limb by limb throughout the film, all the while apologizing to others for imposing on them.
Geraldine Page, although somewhat old, was able to play a very suggestive role as the director of the school, a woman with more failures than
happiness
in her life.
There was not a feeling of
happiness
throughout the film.
The level of emotions through the film varies quite a lot:
happiness
-love-war- despair-joy, but in the end you remain with something quite unique: the joy of seeing one masterpiece of filmmaking.
Always in the background is the support of Shlomi's grandfather, and when the grandfather dies, Shlomi sets off on the journey to live his life for himself, to realize his gifts, to find his
happiness.
As a lesbian, I am sick and tired of being portrayed in movies and on TV as a sad person, forever vacillating between suicide and homicide, but never destined to find
happiness?
Sen has done a brilliant job in highlighting this supreme fact of our existence that we all are, in some way or other, trying to live in a make-believe world of our own, trying to run after mirages called happiness, peace, contentment.
For anyone who has ever sought happiness, "Half Empty" is a must-see.
Writer Bob Patterson puts his soul into sharing his thoughts on life, wisdom and happiness, even scribbling inspirational comments on index cards as his girlfriend spills her heart out, ending their relationship.
When his book on happiness, "North Star" finds zero success in the States, his publishers send him to Germany for a book signing tour.
In a lonely Danish town, two old sisters live remembering a far youths, when, due to a strict puritan education, they had to reject
happiness.
The banquet end in a very felt, though quietly,
happiness.
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