The Life of....
First thought: Brian, which is a film of Monty Python. Never saw it? You can grab your chance and watch it through this link see ww4.fmovies.co. Maybe you have to use VPN and if still not available it can be the connection (try later) and for sure there's another site where you can watch it for free, YouTube, for example (I added the video, lucky you, no need to search).
You have to like Monty Python (male playing the female role) but it's humour, and what you might not like today, you might like or laugh about tomorrow.
The great thing about Brian? It's not the place, location, the parody of a bible story but his optimism. The best part of this film is of course, the song.
We all deal with hardships in our own way. Singing, writing, creating...
Always look at the bright side of life
If ife is rotten...
The rest you can make up yourself and if not listen and whistle and watch the film (would be good if you learn to laugh without feeling insulted). Black humour is great humour, learning to laugh is even if it gives you cramps
Hardships are difficult indeed but they made us much stronger that we were before. Instead of fearing of the problem we should face the problem with more courage to solve it. There is a matter of positive thinking and believe in the ALMIGHTY.
I have learned this after 20 years of my life that we will spoil our life with fear if we make ourself strong and have belief we will definitely win over the situation and the problems are seemed to be little.
I love your way of expressing words that are the reality of life.💐🎀🫂
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I am not so sure if it makes us stronger. It's what we love to think and tell others or ourselves. There are many broken souls, too many. At times it's good tobtalk, at other times it's better not to. If. It hurts too much it's totally fine not to.
I agree with you that we spend a big part of our lives in fear or fearing for what might happen if... Which is part of how we are raised (with me with threat and fear till the moment arrived I gave up on being afraid, in my case at a very young age).
The older we get the more we can figure out and discover that a lot of what we feared for was just in our head or... That those we fear are in reality scared of us.
Thanks for reading.
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Few films have blended uproarious comedy with sharp social commentary as masterfully as Monty Python's 1979 classic, "Life of Brian." More than just a series of sketches strung together, this satirical masterpiece tells a coherent, hilarious, and surprisingly profound story that remains relevant decades after its controversial release.