Yet, there's nothing really wrong. When there's something really wrong, you'll know it. Like, if you have a heart attack. That's something wrong. Being down in the dumps about something is really just in your head, nothing really wrong, but you do feel as if something is.
I'd rather be hopeful and optimistic because the things that are wrong are really all in our minds. The mind can be changed in an instant of recognition.
Take one of Alfred Hitchcock's movie, Vertigo. There is a scene in there in which was quite similar to this picture here. It allowed him to solve a murder. No small flash of insight there.
Scotty is being scammed, but he doesn't know it yet. |
That flash of insight came after he spent time in a mental institution due to a feeling of deep depression over the death of someone he thought he loved, and that he also thought he was responsible for, but for which he was definitely not responsible. It was all in his head.
I am always hopeful that people will see the light in this country, because if that were to happen, things would change for the better in an instant. Just as quickly as for "Scotty".
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