Hitchcock's Definition of Happiness

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2011

Alfred Hitchcock defines his idea of happiness. These are words that I live by.

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  • I disagree, I have total freedom, with no real responsibility, and I'm hardly happy, some of my most happy times have been when I had responsibilities, because it gives you a contentment out of feeling useful and that you have purpose... Happiness is undefinable because it is subjective, and it is such a romanticized ideal that true happiness will always remain illusive.

  • Wonderful insight.

  • Amazing.

  • No. you were "trying to start something." epic fail. ... have a nice day.

  • @lenbenhear i was just asking a question lol

  • @generosos87 don't be ridiculous. I didn't say it had ANYTHING to do with his genius in film-making. read my post for yourself. Woody Allen is also a genius at what he does, ... but he's also an agnostic and/or atheist.

  • @lenbenhear what do his spiritual beliefs, or lack thereof, have anything to do with his genius?

  • That's the same definition of freedom... Poor interviewer,everything Mr.Hitchcock was saying probably flew right over his head resulting in his stupid ass smirk on his face.

  • a beautiful statement

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