When happiness comes knocking

Eunice 2022-03-22 09:01:05

When his lovely son Skattov was living on the street, he told his father a joke: a man fell into the water and a passing boat wanted to rescue him. He refused, saying that God would come to save him. Soon, another boat passed by and tried to save him. He was rejected by the man who fell into the water again. He firmly believed that God would come to save him...Finally, the man who fell into the water died. After he came to heaven, he accused God of why he didn't come to save him. God said: "I sent two boats to rescue you, but you rejected them, idiot..."

Sometimes we feel that life is unfair, but have we overlooked something? Just like the fool who fell into the water, happiness will not come to the door, so those who want to wait for happiness to knock on the door will end up with no luck. At the same time, having hope is only in exchange for the patience of waiting, you must have both hands to knock on the door of your happiness...

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  • Sigrid 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Can’t help but post it again. It’s really a super bad movie that makes people intolerable. The plot is, our family is very poor, I am very talented, and then my son and I have a miserable life, sentimental to death, and then it ends. , Buddhas are all hot, the dramas are worthless and level films, no wonder Chinese TV series are smelly and long, everyone likes to imitate such disgusting TV drama-style movies.

  • Chanelle 2021-10-20 18:59:44

    Even at the bottom of the class, the father tried his best to convince his son that the world is not so cruel and ruthless, and the story is very touching.

The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • [about Chris' bone-density scanner]

    Homeless Guy #1: It's a time machine... I know it's a time machine...

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over, while sitting on a bus] This machine in my lap? It is not a time machine.

  • [last narration lines, while walking in the crowd and crying]

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over] This part of my life... this part right here? This is called "happyness."