Does happiness have a color?

I personally think that happiness has a color and it's always RED in my mind, but do you think this makes sense?!!!

Well, I have asked a horoscope expert about it and this was the answer: Yes, colors do reflect how people see happiness and how they feel it as well; every color means something and it tells you a lot about the person. And it also explains how people see and comprehend things.

He told me what RED reflects for example: Red means "I'm very aggressive about what I want in my life, and I'm more of black and white, good and bad person. Things in my life should start and end, even happiness."

Throughout my research I interviewed my friends, people I work with, and I have noticed that many people do not think of happiness as a result. They think of the result as a road for happiness, so they have a lot of ways to happiness which I believe make us all not sure about it, because if you know exactly what makes you happy you don't need to have alternatives. Something very funny happened as well. Every single person I've interviewed so far started talking about the opposite, they all started talking about sadness in their lives, disappointments, their failures, the worst period they went through, their struggles, how they failed in their romantic relationships. Until this minute, I still believe in what mother Theresa said "Give until it hurts" and I believe in "Love is about pain". I also believe that only hurt people, people who loved a lot, people who suffered a lot, people who gave a lot can actually find inner peace but I'm still not sure about happiness.

Yesterday I was interviewed by a journalist, who's a friend as well. One of the questions were; why are you doing this documentary about happiness? He asked me it's either you reached it and you wanted to share it with the world, or you were looking for it and didn't find it yet. So maybe you need help from the world.

To be honest I don’t consider myself happy, but I think I'm comfortable with my life in general though I do think deeply about it. I do believe that happiness is inside of us. And like any other thing, it's very relative between one person and another. But I do understand now why my professor in university used to tell me "We don’t have to lose wonder Dom to still enjoy little things and to become happy from deep inside like a baby".

The example he used to tell us was about a Christmas tree; when you are a baby you get surprised when you see a Christmas tree, the lights, the colors, the shapes, and the celebrations.

When we became kids, we ran to design the tree and hang on it different styles of decoration.

When we grew up as teenagers it became un-cool to participate in this process. Now a Christmas tree became an obligation and a responsibility, even though it's a once-a-year but it is a routine.

The trick is not to lose wonder Dom and to have the fresh eye every single time you look at something makes you happy or something you love and used to make you happy. This corresponds on relationships, on family bonds, on your career, and on everything that you don’t want to lose in how you feel.