A Poem Summary: Hector in Search of Happiness

Hope 2022-03-25 09:01:12

My name is Heike,
I'm a psychologist , I'm a psychologist, I'm walking down the constant streets, and I'm so patient,
I want to get out of here and look for the golden fleece floating in the clouds. The notebook starts slowly. The first stop, Shanghai Station , is a bustling night city under the neon lights. After all, the happiness bought by money is an easy-to-forget one-night stand. The next stop is Tibet Station . Continue on Africa Station In the vast wilderness, the borders of villages and villages are very distinct. Poverty can never kidnap the dark skinned. They wake up in a robbed taxi . The happiest thing life is like a road movie so the journey continues the experience of being a true listener on the plane before the end of the third act I was touched again by the aura The first love after 12 years of college is now three The mother of a kid told me that nostalgia doesn't mean going back to the past . I met the kid in the corner of the happy Einstein test.









































Clara's phone call again
took me to the dark night of the soul. I
took off my tired costume. The
truth released with laughter and tears. The
joyful aurora filled my brain . I

sorted out the drawers of the past and the present.
I understand that
I am with you.
I want to go back
I'm going to the airport now

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Extended Reading
  • Clementine 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    Happiness has to go on the road to find it, it is so easy to find, and in the end it is found that happiness is actually in daily life, so why didn't you find it at that time? Literary youth is simply a disease.

  • Candice 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    3.5. A normal story~. It's lackluster, not much funny, but definitely laughable. Several large-scale cameos are quite brilliant.

Hector and the Search for Happiness quotes

  • Hector: Your English is very good. Where are you from?

    Diego Baresco: Would you like to see my passport?

    [shows him a $100 bill]

    Hector: I prefer your hair that way it is now.

  • Diego Baresco: I bet what I farm makes more people happy than what you dish out.

    Hector: I see, farmer. I get it, drugs. Forgive me, but if your happiness causes other people's unhappiness, then how can there be happiness. Doesn't that bother you?

    Diego Baresco: [throws him onto the bar for the second time] I don't cause unhappiness, I respond to it, same as you! We both feel the need, but the demand we don't create.