yes, i sincerely believe happiness is really just a matter of mindset.
if you are set and firm on making yourself happy, its really well within your ability.
but practice is normally harder than theory, no?
many a times, i really thought that i made it! yes, at times i was able to withdraw myself from a particular distasteful/unsatisfying/plain unhappy situation & convince myself life is still full of color & vibrance.
and i move on, happily.
but there were also times where i feel like crawling home & watching tv alone feeling sad/unwanted/lonely etc. which i did, in the end.
so, happiness is self-attained or bestowed by others? same goes for sadness.
i want to & still believe that happiness is a matter of my mindset.
so i decide today shall be a happy day for me! :)
it doesnt come easy but i can do it!
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watched "the illusionist" yesterday finally with hubbi. hubbi didnt exactly find the show nice (but he seldom find any film nice, anyway).
to his credit, the show's plot is not particularly engaging nor is there any meaningful message behind the show.
BUT (there's always a but, huh?), the actors' acting is really the saving grace for the show.
edward norton: my fav fav fav actor in hollywood (together with johnny depp)!
he was good like every other time but i really miss him taking on more challenging roles like those in "american history x", "fight club" & my fav. of all time "primal fear"!
he's like everything he acted, no kidding here! so talented! and we all love talented men, dont we? (",)
paul giamatti: he surprisingly good here. better than norton, perhaps. discovered him since "sideways" and he never disappoint in all the shows i ever caught him in (which aint alot, by the way). just 3 including the above & "cinderalla man". lolz.
falala. what will my next movie be? dang, i feel like a no-lifer escapist who prefer the reel world to the real.
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