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Monday, March 26, 2007,10:27 pm

After watching pursuit of happyness, I suddenly have inspiration to pen down some stuff.

I like the kid's jokes! haha.

Knock Knock.
Who's there?
Nobody.
Nobody who?
.
..
...
....
Dao! =p

And particularly this one.

A man was drowning in the ocean and he prayed for God to save him.
A boat sailed past and the sailor asked if he needed help, but the man rejected, thinking that God will save him.
A second boat sailed past and similarly, the man rejected the kind sailor's offer.
In the end, he drowned and went to heaven!
There he asked God, "Why didn't you save me when I was drowning?".
And God answered, "I sent two boats to save you, @#$%^&^$*!!"

Kind of interesting how this joke actually foreshadowed the help the two chaps received from the home for the homeless. I think the director is brilliant too. In the first few scenes where Will Smith first stepped into the financial district, the smiles on each and everyone around him contrasted the sense of envyness he had. Yet when he first received his broker job, the smile on his face was exemplified by the weariness and sianness of the people around him. Heh. The character development is seriously good. Not to mention Will Smith's zai acting skills!

My butt and neck hurts after sitting through 2 movies. Stomp the Yard was cool but not enough to get me thinking. Yea. Thinking about happyness makes you wonder about tons of stuff. Like why Thomas Jefferson included the pursuit of happyness as a 'must-have' human right. Why? Why?

It means that when you're unhappy, you're doing yourself a disservice. You're depriving yourself the right to be happy! It's great to be joyful =).