Sunday, October 9, 2011
Pursuit of Happyness 2
In the Pursuit of Happyness I watched in class I analyzed certain character qualities and motivations of Chris Gardener. He displays a high character quality throughout the movie toward his customers and his fellow businessmen. This is important because he never loses control and becomes unprofessional. He also has great value in his son's education because Chris wants his son to become a better man than he was. This philosophy comes to him because he met his father for the first time when he was 28 and wants his son to live the life that he didn't. He grasps those qualities and is motivated by his son to have a better life. He is also motivated when his wife leaves him. This motivates him because he is finally rubbed down to the core with adversities; and he just wants to be happy. He questions what happiness his and how to achieve it. He eventually finds happiness within himself after he goes through adversity. He pushes himself to be a better man and work harder than everyone else in the stock brooking company. This brings him to a job and true happiness with himself and his son. I believe that you must find happiness within yourself and not look for it in others. You will only have false happiness when you put it in objects. The story of Chris Gardener is motivating to find true happiness and to do what is needed to achieve it.
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