Happiness will always come

Thurman 2022-03-22 09:01:05

Because the business failed, he had no money to pay rent, and no time to bring his children. He was abandoned by his wife and took the children by himself. When he returned home, he found that all his belongings had been thrown out by the landlord. The children were crying and he was holding the children. Hand, leave. Without the money to stay in a hotel, he took his child to the toilet in the subway overnight. When there were constant knocks and curses outside, he worried that the child would be awakened and covered his ears and cried silently. Without the money to stay in a hotel, he had to work during the day. At night, he took the children in a long line to the church or the orphanage to ask for a collective bed. Everyone fell asleep. Only he used the faint light to read and review. To start, we must put in a hundred times more effort than others. When the internship was over, he was called into the conference room. When he learned that he was the only one admitted, the joy, the happiness, the satisfaction after experiencing countless failures, made him feel that happiness has really come.

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The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • [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."

  • Christopher Gardner: [the first day of the internship program] This part of my life is called "internship."