Why is happiness misspelled in the pursuit of happyness




















It occurred to me that there are two other "p" words associated with this movie that help to explain the relationship between possibility and probability -- and explain what the movie is really about, if you forgive the apparent redundancy:. Persevering pursuit increases the probability of a possibility. Does that need explaining? Chris' perseverance, and his leap forward approach to the pursuit of happiness and the job at the brokerage house, increased the probability, that just possibly, he'd get the 1 in 20 job.

The concept of "pursuit" implies getting ahead. Pursuit does not mean following at some distance forever and an era. Pursuit involves making leaps and jumping chasms.

For Chris to go from the mundane life of riding busses and lugging a heavy scanner around to driving a Lamborghini and making million dollar trades, requires more than a giant step, a leap, or even a vault. It requires inspired insight, an "Ah-ha! Chris has at least two of those epiphanies in the movie. The first is when he discovers what the driver of the sports car does.

This first epiphany results in a moral decision on Chris' part. He decides to investigate the broker training program. A few scenes later he submits his application. But these decisions are not of much consequence for Chris. Neither getting the application nor submitting it commits him. And even his wife thinks less of him for doing so.

He could back out. The next step is that Chris takes the interview for the internship. Still he does not commit himself, although when he's accepted as an intern and doesn't immediately accept it, his sponsor is upset. The essay, which was written by Lemuel Haynes, a biracial man living in New England during the Revolution, quoted Thomas Jefferson's well-known sentence from the United States Declaration of Independence, but spelled the last word of the sentence with a y.

The sentence, as it appears in Lemuel's essay, is as follows: "We hold these truths to be self-Evident, that all men are created Equal, that they are Endowed By their Creator with Ceartain [sic] unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happyness. Sign In. The Pursuit of Happyness Jump to: FAQs 6 Spoilers 0. Why was, Chris- you suck-' written on the wall when Will Smith was painting the apartment?

Is there a real Chris Gardner? Are there any differences between the movie story and the real story? Who is the "Rich" in his later firm Gardner Rich? Ultimately, in life, there are some general questions that every one of us tries to solve for many years and maybe for our whole life. Who we are? Why are we living here? What is our mission in life? What is our place in society? The answers to these questions differ greatly from one person to another because of the different preferences, demands, and opportunities that exist.

Moreover, there are moments in our lives when our own answers change, and university is one of them. University acts as one of the transformative stages towards our maturity, where now becomes a high time to make strong and independent decisions.



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