Saturday To Be Happy
Watch Alfred Hitchcock's definition of happiness. Then tell us... what is your own?
Oh, I rather like Mr. Hitchcock's. And I sympathize with him on being sensitive. Harsh words tend to stick with me as well. But yes, the idea of a clear horizon, with only possibilities, no worries. . .I think that's lovely. I think the only thing I'd add is that my personal horizon would look like Wonderland Park. It's where I feel happiest, after all. And perhaps I'd put it just at sunrise, with some of those glowing butterflies from my dreams flapping about. And me being able to catch one. Yes -- a moment like that would be the very picture of happiness for me.
. . .Where's my sketchbook?
Oh, I rather like Mr. Hitchcock's. And I sympathize with him on being sensitive. Harsh words tend to stick with me as well. But yes, the idea of a clear horizon, with only possibilities, no worries. . .I think that's lovely. I think the only thing I'd add is that my personal horizon would look like Wonderland Park. It's where I feel happiest, after all. And perhaps I'd put it just at sunrise, with some of those glowing butterflies from my dreams flapping about. And me being able to catch one. Yes -- a moment like that would be the very picture of happiness for me.
. . .Where's my sketchbook?
