What, When, and Where

We talked previously about relativity, and we all believed that sometimes, somewhere, and in certain occasions our priorities change.

Through our documentary we are going to interview kings, leaders, poor people, fighters, and prisoners. Do you think talking to these people asking them similar questions, will they have similar answers? Or is it going to be different because what makes them happy, when they feel happy and where they seek happiness are different?

- A mother giving birth in a prison, as opposed to one that gives birth in a castle, wouldn't be happy?

- Does earning a small amount of money make a poor man happy? And would it make a rich man happy?

Let us give you an example:

A poor person who lives in a hut and moves to a normal residence would be a very happy person. On the other hand, a rich person who lives in a castle will be miserable and unhappy if he moves to a poor and normal residence.

So the three elements what, when, and where are very important when you want to judge your happiness.