My grandparents invented joylessness. They were not fun. I've already had more fun with my grandchildren than my grandparents ever had with me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To make my brothers and my sister laugh was the greatest joy to me in my life. I like people who can make fun of themselves a lot.
Technological society has succeeded in multiplying the opportunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy.
I came from a place where there wasn't a lot of joy.
I'm fascinated by simple joy.
From an early age, I knew I would be unhappy if I wasn't doing something creative.
My friends and I were wild and we liked to joy-ride.
There's something about the kind of unconditional wild joy of creating that you have with your siblings that I am always trying to get back to.
My wife makes fun of me by calling me a grandpa because I have very little patience for inconsiderate children. So if we're walking in the mall, and some kid goes by really fast on a skateboard, I become the grumpiest eighty-five-year-old man in the world and start screaming at them.
I think I was always joyous, but I don't think I became very aware of positivity and its power until I became older. I always did it naturally, but then I lost it, and it forced me to find it again and appreciate it more.
I've made music since I was a kid so I've always gotten joy out of that.
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