Choosing To Be Happy

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Offline A.S. Rafi

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Re: Choosing To Be Happy
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2013, 12:32:17 AM »

I have read an article somewhere on the one-quarter Chinese, one-quarter Hawaiian, and half-English Superstar Keanu Reeves. After depicting a series of tragedies in his family it concludes like that:

 
"When they asked him about ‘Sad Keanu’, he replied: ‘You need to be happy to live, I don’t.’”

It might sound sarcastic but I think people can be 'choosy', 'Picky' about 'un/happiness' only when they can't afford the opposite. They stop grumbling not because they think things are silly but they think they need to compromise or let it go and feel somewhat kind of 'happy' somehow :)
 
Abu Saleh Md. Rafi
Senior Lecturer,
Department of English.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Daffodil International University.