That's why I think creative people with creative jobs are some of the happiest people out there. It's because a creative mind is always an adventure. It creates the framework for an idea, and allows for the idea-holder to simultaneously explore and create the rest of the idea. In other words, the creative mind is a self sustaining adventure factory.
I think a person needs more than just a creative mind, they also need to see their ideas happen and make the world better. A person can't simply be happy with nothing but creative thoughts.
UpsideDownMon I like the way you put that. In fact, I would like to add that just by having creative thoughts (and not acting on them) has the opposite effect of on your happiness
I appreciate that we finally have an episode where Jason doesn't sound like he's constantly on the verge of having a seizure out of pure awe and ectasy, but instead is a bit more quiet and calm. It actually emphazises the importance of what is being said.
I've been working as a full time musician following my passion for 6 years and it's brought me a lot of pleasure. But true happiness came to me when I understood how to meditate, quite my busy mind and live in the present moment (also selfless service). The most mundane things became euphoric. There was no need to explore or search outside of myself for happiness. I still value new experiences, but in a different way. It might be a subjective thing as well, but this was my personal experience.
I've found that seeking novelty or new information is not necessarily the source of happiness but a gateway to the joy and excitement that is always there waiting to be accessed. As you said we get bogged down in trivialities which are barriers to finding happiness and novelty can be a way to circumvent those walls. However it isn't the only way. And those that get stuck in having to need more information everyday to feel good can get lost. For them it is all about the search so they can't find what they were looking for in the first place.
i concur. I agree with jason, that when youre doing something knew, youre in a different mental state, are more excited and even happy. However, to suggest once novelty has worn off, so did happiness cant be true. One can be happy and content with their life/goals/accomplishments, which is the opposite of novelty. For example, Tony Hawk still enjoys skateboarding and gains happiness from it, there is no novelty to it for him anymore though. But i will agree that those who are depressed or unable to "be happy", to get out and do something youd never do. LARP, go sky diving, take a whole day off work and make it a mission to meet 10 new people. Anything! itll give your mind the jumpstart it needs
This is why I believe that creativity - that is the ability to create something new, unique, original etc - is one the most important gifts we have; whether that creativity is with paint, dancing, music, literally ANYTHING in which we can CREATE THE NOVEL is one of the many sources of meaning in life.
Thank you for all those weekly shots that put me always in deep awe and wonder. I am really fascinated to your ideas and how you're able to put it into words and present it in clips that makes it more vivid! I like how you tackle about "Happiness" this time. At least, it somehow shows why most of the people now are seeking for it, we are lacking "novelty" in our daily lives. With all those past discussions you have here in your channel, I can't help but to connect it with how EEG & researches continue to show same patterns of the ff: A person who is DRUNK and when he is in his “CREATIVE FLOW”; man under COCAINE and when he is in LOVE; a person who SMOKES and someone having a HAPPY-PLEASING FEELINGS; and those who use Psilocybin (MAGIC MUSHROOM) and someone who is in ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS (users’ brain in a dreamlike state giving them an SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE that makes them more appreciative to arts and emotion). Can we now conclude, that all these trippy things we induce in ourselves by using substances is a desperate hope to be connected to what is supposedly normal & healthy needs as human being: CREATIVITY (playfulness), LOVE (vulnerability), HAPPINESS (novelty) and SPIRITUALITY (transcendence).
To attempt to limit happiness to novelty does a great disservice to happiness seekers. There can be great comfort and joy in familiarity, and there can even be a sense of overwhelmingness when everything is novel.
This inspires me every time I watch it. There is a deeper truth to EVERYTHING we just have to let go and explore. We have to let go of all limitation and transcend.
Needing novelty for happiness is not healthy. That is not to say we don't find happiness in learning or going somewhere new. But, I finding happiness in my everyday life and it is great to say that. :)
My father always says that happiness is the derivative of well-being. One should regularly do scary, unusual things, or things that are difficult and physically exhausting.
I think happiness is linked with engagement. Novel external experiences are the easy way to gain that; however if one is able to cultivate that state of unfettered curiosity, they are able to be happy without the need for the strong, in-your-face experiences that usually are the sources of our happy state.
Our universe provides an infinite supply of novelty. Just look around you. Just don't fall over the peak of awe into astonishment, but hold to the top and peak over every once in a while.
Indeed. happiness is fleeting, and I find the pursuit of happiness to be misguided. Rather, we should be content, yet open to the occasional extra enjoyment.
He was right about the concept that what many of us mean when we say, "I want happiness", is "I want novelty". But true happiness exists in the Now, Not in the new. Novelty and Happiness are not directly interchangeable terms.
The reason why these aren't interchangeable terms, is because to understand novelty, one must understand banality. One's personal point of reference to novelty will fall in direct contrast to their understanding of banality. Therefore, Novelty is a form of thrill seeking. And in the activity of seeking (in the sense of postponing satisfaction), happiness does not exist. Because Happiness exists in the now.
I believed in the law of attraction. First, I was attracted to someone video about cancer. I clicked on the guy profile, it landed me here to subscribe. Nthing wrong for corporate to put their name on here. Kudos to you
If you are always relying on novelty for happiness, are you not then a bliss junkie? I think happiness is found in having experiences that make us feel fulfilled, make us feel like we are autonomous, competent individuals who feel a connection to the people and/or environment around them when we are having these experiences. Happiness is not just novelty, we do things all the time that are repeat activities that bring us immense happiness and fulfillment. Maybe happiness is being fully engaged in the present moment..
Thinking about the future, what it can really be like, and trying to narrow down what it really will be makes me happy. I'd really like to see it happen though.
Is it novelty that we crave? Or is it simply craving what we don't have? Sometimes it's the same, sometimes you can want what you had once, but took for granted and lost.
MLGTeaHC Well, in one sense. If it's the constant search for new and different experiences, then no, one is lost in one's projections of the future/expectations from the past. But if you experience each moment, and each event, even if it's been experienced 1000x before, as if for the first time, then yes, it is like living in the new. They've proven this in brain imaging studies of advanced meditatiion practitioners - these people have at the neurological level deactivated what is called the 'orienting function' that the rest of us have that conditions us to experience, so they never lose this sense of constant freshness.
C Webb That's a strawman argument, as you will not find a single modern Buddhist teacher or sensible practitioner who ignores the plight of the poor, hungry or oppressed of the world. No one is arguing against material prosperity. The problem is, what do you do once you have that prosperity? A great number of people around the world already have, and in some countries, for a long time now. Aristocrats always have. The traditional solution is to accrue more prosperity, and more, and more, and it is never enough. Anyway, the 'new' that you are referring to is something much less than this video is advocating. There are many kids in Africa who wish they had the problems that are discussed in these videos.
Happiness lives under the double rainbow when your wishes come true and come together with people like you. You yes you...don't stand still laddy don't ever stand still
This can easily be misconstrued for "need of continuous stimulation". Constant need of a new landscape to look at, new woman to be with, a new flavor to try ... the never ending fight to keep boredom at bay, by chasing the ever-dangling-carrot of newness. Licking off the first layer of the candy, without ever biting and discovering whats inside . because that would take a long time (in most areas of life) and by then the flavor is not new anymore. So why bother? Just lick off the first layer and move on to the Next candy.. Isn't this idea the mother-load of superficiality? isn't this the source of our suffering?
Happiness lives in the now. We can stop thinking and just being. Seeking new things is exhilarating for the mind but it always makes as chase. I agree that our mind wants to grow and "the new" delivers that but there is also our being which is in the now and doesn't need any "new".
Happiness is oxytocin. Happiness is subjective, sometimes arbitrary, and we have much control over what makes us happy. Not all all perceptions of happiness are the same. So what if we make ourselves happy? What then? We become a bunch of hedonists with no long term goals in mind. The goal isn't to live forever, it is to create something that will.
Don't think I can agree with this one. I thrive off routine. I also feel like the idea of happiness = novelty is contradictory to the very true statement that alot of people are terrified of change. Everyone's different and I feel this one was a bit too explicit in a broad scale.
Why don't you ever quote McKenna? You use is words frequently. Love it, just saying, he needs some credit since much of what you say has been previously said by him (and of course many other high caliber thinkers).
Tis true that McKenna use to talk about novelty a lot. (Actually that was the bases of his whole rap). But McKenna said that he gained most of his knowledge about novelty from the mathematician/philosopher Alfred North Whitehead (as well as The Mushroom).
Didn't the narrator do a show on the History Channel, or Nat-Geo channel, about certain topics covering the states in the United States? Maybe I am mistaken but his face and voice seem very familiar to me lol.
You seem to forget that big corporations are giving money to jason for him putting their brand in the video. They aren't "selling out" JS. They are allowing you to watch this for free and for him to get paid.
Andreas Poulsen What I meant was big corporations typically don't care about the little people workers. The ones that are so locked and focused on their job they stop enjoying life, the people these videos would do wonders for. Also, diamonds are typically harvested by either poor workers of third world countries under horrible conditions, or by big corporations that have horrible ecosystem ramifications. Either way, having Kay Jewelers be a supporter seems to me as a tad bit hypocritical.
LoneWolfDemon13 So were half the metals in your computer/phone. Not to forget who assembled them in pisspoor conditions. And yet here you are using your computer and phone, thats hypocritical. Rather than trying to ride a SJW high-horse, realize these awful truths are a part of our society structure. Only way to not be a hypocrite is to leave the society and not have modern conviences. Welcome to life, its not sunshines and rainbows.
Fred H I have accepted the fact both my laptop and phone were made using materials from those conditions and assembled in a similar manner BUT the difference between me and other consumers in America is I've had the SAME phone for six years and it's not even a smart phone. I will use my phone until it literally can no longer work thus ensuring the maximum usage of the materials inside and those collected. Whereas I see other people always buying the "newest and best" phone that comes out or breaking theirs multiple times essentially wasting resources that went in to making it. The same goes for my laptop and any other electronics I may have. My TVs are over ten years old, my laptops battery can't hold shit but it's still good so I'm still going to use it. I properly remove e-waste to the right facilities instead of dumping it into landfills. Change starts at home and that is what I'm doing.
LoneWolfDemon13 oh i see, youve have a case of "BUT IM DIFFERENT, ITS EVERYONE ELSE". you cant pick and choose where the moral line is and where anyone who disagrees with you or crosses it is wrong, or lesser. You berated others for advertising for big corporations and diamonds for reasons XYZ, when you support big corporations and the same XYZ reasons. Simply saying "ive come to terms with that" and saying you keep your phone for 6 years is by no means adequate reasons to disregard a belief you feel so strongly about youd berate others for it. Your philosophy is flawed.
I really want to like these videos, because theres truth in whats said, its just the volume of the background music ruins it for me, i find these videos too overstimulating in general, too much going on in them. Less is more i think
SubanAllah. Alhamdulillah. Whirling Dervishes. He buys the worthless rubbish you call your wealth, He pays you the light that illumines your heart. ~Rumi
Love the video. But this is not true for everyone. Novelty seeking is a personality trait that some people are very low in. To some people, happiness is love. For others its the security of the old, rather than the excitement of the new. For others its being able to give. For others its hardwon success. For others its freedom. Each different personality values a different thing above all else. And this psychodiversity is a very good thing.
So beautiful, but f the 'Every Kiss Begins with Kay' in the beginning takes away some of the message. With your unique and unifying message you can do better with advertising.
That's why I think creative people with creative jobs are some of the happiest people out there. It's because a creative mind is always an adventure. It creates the framework for an idea, and allows for the idea-holder to simultaneously explore and create the rest of the idea. In other words, the creative mind is a self sustaining adventure factory.
"The creative mind is a self sustaining adventure factory."
I like that
I think a person needs more than just a creative mind, they also need to see their ideas happen and make the world better. A person can't simply be happy with nothing but creative thoughts.
UpsideDownMon I like the way you put that. In fact, I would like to add that just by having creative thoughts (and not acting on them) has the opposite effect of on your happiness
I appreciate that we finally have an episode where Jason doesn't sound like he's constantly on the verge of having a seizure out of pure awe and ectasy, but instead is a bit more quiet and calm. It actually emphazises the importance of what is being said.
I've been working as a full time musician following my passion for 6 years and it's brought me a lot of pleasure. But true happiness came to me when I understood how to meditate, quite my busy mind and live in the present moment (also selfless service). The most mundane things became euphoric. There was no need to explore or search outside of myself for happiness. I still value new experiences, but in a different way. It might be a subjective thing as well, but this was my personal experience.
I've found that seeking novelty or new information is not necessarily the source of happiness but a gateway to the joy and excitement that is always there waiting to be accessed. As you said we get bogged down in trivialities which are barriers to finding happiness and novelty can be a way to circumvent those walls. However it isn't the only way. And those that get stuck in having to need more information everyday to feel good can get lost. For them it is all about the search so they can't find what they were looking for in the first place.
i concur.
I agree with jason, that when youre doing something knew, youre in a different mental state, are more excited and even happy. However, to suggest once novelty has worn off, so did happiness cant be true. One can be happy and content with their life/goals/accomplishments, which is the opposite of novelty. For example, Tony Hawk still enjoys skateboarding and gains happiness from it, there is no novelty to it for him anymore though.
But i will agree that those who are depressed or unable to "be happy", to get out and do something youd never do. LARP, go sky diving, take a whole day off work and make it a mission to meet 10 new people. Anything! itll give your mind the jumpstart it needs
This is why I believe that creativity - that is the ability to create something new, unique, original etc - is one the most important gifts we have; whether that creativity is with paint, dancing, music, literally ANYTHING in which we can CREATE THE NOVEL is one of the many sources of meaning in life.
Thank you for all those weekly shots that put me always in deep awe and wonder. I am really fascinated to your ideas and how you're able to put it into words and present it in clips that makes it more vivid!
I like how you tackle about "Happiness" this time. At least, it somehow shows why most of the people now are seeking for it, we are lacking "novelty" in our daily lives.
With all those past discussions you have here in your channel, I can't help but to connect it with how EEG & researches continue to show same patterns of the ff: A person who is DRUNK and when he is in his “CREATIVE FLOW”; man under COCAINE and when he is in LOVE; a person who SMOKES and someone having a HAPPY-PLEASING FEELINGS; and those who use Psilocybin (MAGIC MUSHROOM) and someone who is in ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS (users’ brain in a dreamlike state giving them an SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE that makes them more appreciative to arts and emotion).
Can we now conclude, that all these trippy things we induce in ourselves by using substances is a desperate hope to be connected to what is supposedly normal & healthy needs as human being: CREATIVITY (playfulness), LOVE (vulnerability), HAPPINESS (novelty) and SPIRITUALITY (transcendence).
To attempt to limit happiness to novelty does a great disservice to happiness seekers. There can be great comfort and joy in familiarity, and there can even be a sense of overwhelmingness when everything is novel.
This inspires me every time I watch it. There is a deeper truth to EVERYTHING we just have to let go and explore. We have to let go of all limitation and transcend.
Thats exactly it, you start doing new things, you will feel a lift in your mood.
I love this channel. It's my favorite thing. Always inspires me.
Jason, now that's a closing! Leave us with your strongest words...magnificent.
Currently binge watching the last 6 months of Shots of Awe videos I've missed...
Needing novelty for happiness is not healthy. That is not to say we don't find happiness in learning or going somewhere new. But, I finding happiness in my everyday life and it is great to say that. :)
You sir, need billions of subscribers. More people need to be exposed to your awesomeness!! Well done, as always.
I think he conflated happiness and wanderlust ...
My father always says that happiness is the derivative of well-being. One should regularly do scary, unusual things, or things that are difficult and physically exhausting.
The Chills where strong in this one...
I loved your Turkey theme too!
You never cease to amaze me !
I think happiness is linked with engagement. Novel external experiences are the easy way to gain that; however if one is able to cultivate that state of unfettered curiosity, they are able to be happy without the need for the strong, in-your-face experiences that usually are the sources of our happy state.
Brilliant again!, New ideas (doesn't matter how long they are, but new ones), that's what makes you special! the NEW
Our universe provides an infinite supply of novelty. Just look around you. Just don't fall over the peak of awe into astonishment, but hold to the top and peak over every once in a while.
Amazing idea! I love the background song too. Can anyone help me find it? Thanks!
Bingo!!! One of life's big secrets revealed in two minutes.... Bravo!!!
Wow !! I LOVE THIS VIDEO. IT IS THE TRUTH AND BEAUTY !!😄❤
So beautiful
Indeed. happiness is fleeting, and I find the pursuit of happiness to be misguided. Rather, we should be content, yet open to the occasional extra enjoyment.
Jason I find happiness with revered gaze in the eyes of my children. I thank every thing for that.
He was right about the concept that what many of us mean when we say, "I want happiness", is "I want novelty". But true happiness exists in the Now, Not in the new. Novelty and Happiness are not directly interchangeable terms.
The reason why these aren't interchangeable terms, is because to understand novelty, one must understand banality. One's personal point of reference to novelty will fall in direct contrast to their understanding of banality. Therefore, Novelty is a form of thrill seeking. And in the activity of seeking (in the sense of postponing satisfaction), happiness does not exist. Because Happiness exists in the now.
I totally love videos on this channel!
I believed in the law of attraction. First, I was attracted to someone video about cancer. I clicked on the guy profile, it landed me here to subscribe. Nthing wrong for corporate to put their name on here. Kudos to you
If you are always relying on novelty for happiness, are you not then a bliss junkie? I think happiness is found in having experiences that make us feel fulfilled, make us feel like we are autonomous, competent individuals who feel a connection to the people and/or environment around them when we are having these experiences. Happiness is not just novelty, we do things all the time that are repeat activities that bring us immense happiness and fulfillment. Maybe happiness is being fully engaged in the present moment..
I love this channel!
Thinking about the future, what it can really be like, and trying to narrow down what it really will be makes me happy.
I'd really like to see it happen though.
just awesome
This is great!
What is the music? It's beautiful and gave me goosebumps.
Wow! Nice video
Phenomenal!!
So true, so true.
Every moment is new.
I love this show :)
Is it novelty that we crave? Or is it simply craving what we don't have? Sometimes it's the same, sometimes you can want what you had once, but took for granted and lost.
Happiness doesn't live in the new - it lives in the NOW.
+valinor100 Yes, but the NOW is always a new! Correct?
MLGTeaHC
Well, in one sense. If it's the constant search for new and different experiences, then no, one is lost in one's projections of the future/expectations from the past. But if you experience each moment, and each event, even if it's been experienced 1000x before, as if for the first time, then yes, it is like living in the new.
They've proven this in brain imaging studies of advanced meditatiion practitioners - these people have at the neurological level deactivated what is called the 'orienting function' that the rest of us have that conditions us to experience, so they never lose this sense of constant freshness.
+valair Try telling that to a kid in Africa? I bet he would like a NEW start!
C Webb
That's a strawman argument, as you will not find a single modern Buddhist teacher or sensible practitioner who ignores the plight of the poor, hungry or oppressed of the world. No one is arguing against material prosperity.
The problem is, what do you do once you have that prosperity? A great number of people around the world already have, and in some countries, for a long time now. Aristocrats always have. The traditional solution is to accrue more prosperity, and more, and more, and it is never enough.
Anyway, the 'new' that you are referring to is something much less than this video is advocating. There are many kids in Africa who wish they had the problems that are discussed in these videos.
Happiness lives under the double rainbow when your wishes come true and come together with people like you. You yes you...don't stand still laddy don't ever stand still
This can easily be misconstrued for "need of continuous stimulation". Constant need of a new landscape to look at, new woman to be with, a new flavor to try ... the never ending fight to keep boredom at bay, by chasing the ever-dangling-carrot of newness. Licking off the first layer of the candy, without ever biting and discovering whats inside . because that would take a long time (in most areas of life) and by then the flavor is not new anymore. So why bother? Just lick off the first layer and move on to the Next candy..
Isn't this idea the mother-load of superficiality? isn't this the source of our suffering?
And despair should remain in the past.
I can totally identify with this.
Which video does the girl in the fur hoodie come from ?
Happiness lives in the now. We can stop thinking and just being. Seeking new things is exhilarating for the mind but it always makes as chase. I agree that our mind wants to grow and "the new" delivers that but there is also our being which is in the now and doesn't need any "new".
Happiness is oxytocin. Happiness is subjective, sometimes arbitrary, and we have much control over what makes us happy. Not all all perceptions of happiness are the same. So what if we make ourselves happy? What then? We become a bunch of hedonists with no long term goals in mind. The goal isn't to live forever, it is to create something that will.
Man you understand it
My first though is I don't agree with this, but then again I don't know what happiness is. Maybe you're right.
..impermanence..beauty..ahh..let it go..let it go as Jason Silva is a such beau..there you go..keep those memes coming Jason
Don't think I can agree with this one. I thrive off routine. I also feel like the idea of happiness = novelty is contradictory to the very true statement that alot of people are terrified of change. Everyone's different and I feel this one was a bit too explicit in a broad scale.
that space is individual.
Why don't you ever quote McKenna? You use is words frequently. Love it, just saying, he needs some credit since much of what you say has been previously said by him (and of course many other high caliber thinkers).
Tis true that McKenna use to talk about novelty a lot. (Actually that was the bases of his whole rap). But McKenna said that he gained most of his knowledge about novelty from the mathematician/philosopher Alfred North Whitehead (as well as The Mushroom).
"You can never stop seeking" .
Alot of people need healthy dietary and lifestyle changes. Best things are not things. The pursuit of truth.
Por el amor de Dios subtítulos!!! Plis
Happiness begins when you start wearing a wool ski hat in 70 degree weather.
Didn't the narrator do a show on the History Channel, or Nat-Geo channel, about certain topics covering the states in the United States? Maybe I am mistaken but his face and voice seem very familiar to me lol.
He did Brain Games on Nat-Geo (: Nothing to do with the States, though.
Anybody know what Dexter Britian song is in this?
+aerostorm77 "In An Instance"
If the music is by Dexter Britain, Shazam can probably find it.
Agree
Eff you Kay Jewelers. Don't sell out Jason Silva. Big corporations? Diamonds? Really?
You seem to forget that big corporations are giving money to jason for him putting their brand in the video.
They aren't "selling out" JS. They are allowing you to watch this for free and for him to get paid.
Andreas Poulsen What I meant was big corporations typically don't care about the little people workers. The ones that are so locked and focused on their job they stop enjoying life, the people these videos would do wonders for. Also, diamonds are typically harvested by either poor workers of third world countries under horrible conditions, or by big corporations that have horrible ecosystem ramifications. Either way, having Kay Jewelers be a supporter seems to me as a tad bit hypocritical.
LoneWolfDemon13
So were half the metals in your computer/phone. Not to forget who assembled them in pisspoor conditions. And yet here you are using your computer and phone, thats hypocritical.
Rather than trying to ride a SJW high-horse, realize these awful truths are a part of our society structure. Only way to not be a hypocrite is to leave the society and not have modern conviences. Welcome to life, its not sunshines and rainbows.
Fred H I have accepted the fact both my laptop and phone were made using materials from those conditions and assembled in a similar manner BUT the difference between me and other consumers in America is I've had the SAME phone for six years and it's not even a smart phone. I will use my phone until it literally can no longer work thus ensuring the maximum usage of the materials inside and those collected. Whereas I see other people always buying the "newest and best" phone that comes out or breaking theirs multiple times essentially wasting resources that went in to making it. The same goes for my laptop and any other electronics I may have. My TVs are over ten years old, my laptops battery can't hold shit but it's still good so I'm still going to use it. I properly remove e-waste to the right facilities instead of dumping it into landfills. Change starts at home and that is what I'm doing.
LoneWolfDemon13
oh i see, youve have a case of "BUT IM DIFFERENT, ITS EVERYONE ELSE".
you cant pick and choose where the moral line is and where anyone who disagrees with you or crosses it is wrong, or lesser.
You berated others for advertising for big corporations and diamonds for reasons XYZ, when you support big corporations and the same XYZ reasons. Simply saying "ive come to terms with that" and saying you keep your phone for 6 years is by no means adequate reasons to disregard a belief you feel so strongly about youd berate others for it.
Your philosophy is flawed.
By that logic we should never get married, it's better to keep changing and seeking novelty
Yves!!!
ohh people do find novelty in their mundane daily routine, depends on your vantage point, from where you are looking at it
This does sounds like an advertisement to upgrade your phone :-(
Happiness Lives In The Now (Yes, maybe Here & Now is always New) :-)
please turn down the music, its hard to understand what he is saying. Just a tip
❤️
I really want to like these videos, because theres truth in whats said, its just the volume of the background music ruins it for me, i find these videos too overstimulating in general, too much going on in them. Less is more i think
SubanAllah. Alhamdulillah. Whirling Dervishes. He buys the worthless rubbish you call your wealth, He pays you the light that illumines your heart. ~Rumi
A girl named Anna led me here.
happiness is a from of learning
Love the video. But this is not true for everyone. Novelty seeking is a personality trait that some people are very low in. To some people, happiness is love. For others its the security of the old, rather than the excitement of the new. For others its being able to give. For others its hardwon success. For others its freedom. Each different personality values a different thing above all else. And this psychodiversity is a very good thing.
So beautiful, but f the 'Every Kiss Begins with Kay' in the beginning takes away some of the message. With your unique and unifying message you can do better with advertising.
my favo youtube channel !
For some people, happiness is pizza.
Mairo tmj rs
I vomited 3 times watching this. How could somebody edit so poorly and get 94k views.
People watch for content. That's why you make videos. You don't make a video for the sake of making video.