I think most people, no matter what their situation, manage to find joy and comfort in their daily lives. I also think things fall apart.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Even when a person has all of life's comforts - good food, good shelter, a companion - he or she can still become unhappy when encountering a tragic situation.
I think everybody has something that takes them away or makes them happier. To some people it's baseball or sports or knitting or the movies.
I think a lot of the world searches in vain for happiness in ways that will not bring them happiness.
How unbearable at times are people who are happy, people for whom everything works out.
We live in a world of constant juxtaposition between joy that's possible and pain that's all too common. We hope for love and success and abundance, but we never quite forget that there is always lurking the possibility of disaster.
I think everybody has tragedy in their life. Everybody has hurdles in their life. Everybody has tough things to overcome. My kids say to me, 'This isn't fair.' I said, 'Life isn't fair.' Everybody has their issues. It's how you handle your issues that distinguishes you.
I have stepped outside my comfort zone enough to know that, yes, the world does fall apart, but not in the way that you fear.
I think most human beings go through some sort of depression in their life. And if they don't, I think that's weird.
I think every human being has a level of melancholy in life and in general.
I think people who suffer from depression, unless it's post-traumatic, are probably going to struggle with it for their whole life.