"Maybe the creators of that movie ( The Pursuit of Happiness ) saw me when I was still applying for a job, coz that is my story. "
Never, never judge a book until you have read it. It is one thing to read a good story and another thing to be touched and be inspired by the story.
In this world now where time leaves you with so much to catch up with, where people would just create their own imaginary definitions of you, sometimes, it sucks to realize that everything is superficial.
Many will come and talk to you and they will all leave you a lesson, but only few will leave you not just a lesson but also an inspiration to go on with your life inspite the hopelessness that our short-sighted eyes could see.
This man (the topic of this post) is one of the few who gave me the picture of real happiness, a portrait of the brighter side, and the sketch of sunshine after a storm.
People might think that these stories are just fairytales and just feel good novels, and I must admit that I'm one of those bitter people who don't buy such logic, but I would like to testify my paradigm shift... that happiness is real, we just have to learn how to appreciate it.