Watching "Marty" and Musing About Moving On


My friend and I saw the black and white 1950s film "Marty" at her apartment one late warm afternoon, and we were raving over it soon. I remember her making remarks about people in our lives who when they discover and realize you've found happiness, they will always say something to disagree with your happiness. It reflects on their own unhappiness over someone they know who has found a key to his or her happiness. Even the most closest friend or family member will do such a thing to you, although you may not look at it that way. Most would look like they sincerely mean something good to you. I can only agree with my friend's observation full-heartedly. I know she's talking from experience. I soon realized and told myself, "Yes, I can only move on completely by claiming and taking action on what makes me happy." Watch "Marty" if you have chance - it's hilarious and very endearing film on one's search for happiness and this time, you'll see a 34-year old bachelor do the works for you as you watch his on-screen story.







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