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...purpose of unhappiness. Are happy episodes in an individual's life not measured against the sad episodes? What would a state of unwavering happiness really be like, other than a bland monotone devoid of texture and contrast? Perhaps unhappiness defines happiness as surely as night defines day. Chris Preen Cape Town...
...prove our skills. A big difference between France and Britain is that British companies will give us the opportunity do so. While the French are debating what to do about discrimination against Muslims, young French-born Muslim college graduates are fleeing France for Britain. Zishan Mohammad London Here in Cape Town we have an amazing mix of Christians of all hues, Muslims, Jews and, in small numbers, representatives of most other world religions. Muslims and Christians and Jews work and go to school together, and the sky does not fall. On the various religious holidays, no one gets excited...
...cherished legends about Henry describes his being told that a writer's cover story was hopelessly inadequate just as he was preparing to leave for the opera. He is said to have dictated a new version on the spot, all the while dressed in his opera cape...
...Superman’s cape, Catwoman’s mask, and Larry Summer’s smirk, some undergrads don’t need names to be recognized. It’s their unique decor that wins them a kind of superstardom. What is it like to be a person everyone knows, if not by name then by favored accessory? FM gathered two such specimens, known to many as Headband Boy and Shorts...
...having a pet. We have so much to learn from animals. A beloved cat or dog is a constant joy, not only to families but also to the elderly and lonely. Along with my family and friends, my cats rank way up on my personal happiness list. Janet Parkhurst Cape Town Happiness is a gift, not a commodity. Even the poor have the ability to cultivate and share happiness. We can find pleasure in the small things we often take for granted: a smile, a helping hand, a kiss, a wave, a pat on the back, a glass of water...