A 92-year-old man is moving into a retirement home after his wife passed away. As a staff member describes his new room, including a sheet serving as a curtain, the man says he likes it very much. When told he hasn't seen it yet, he replies that choosing to be happy does not depend on furnishings but how one decides to see things. He says happiness is something he chooses each day upon waking.
A 92-year-old man is moving into a retirement home after his wife passed away. As a staff member describes his new room, including a sheet serving as a curtain, the man says he likes it very much. When told he hasn't seen it yet, he replies that his happiness depends on his perspective, not the room's furnishings. He chooses to be happy each day and focuses on happy memories rather than what parts of his body no longer work well. He advises depositing happiness in one's memory bank for later life.
A 92-year-old man is moving into a retirement home after his wife passed away. As a staff member describes his new room, including a sheet serving as a curtain, the man says he likes it very much. When told he hasn't seen it yet, he replies that choosing to be happy does not depend on furnishings but how one decides to see things. He says happiness is something he chooses each day upon waking.
A 92-year-old man is moving into a retirement home after his wife passed away. As a staff member describes his new room, including a sheet serving as a curtain, the man says he likes it very much. When told he hasn't seen it yet, he replies that his happiness depends on his perspective, not the room's furnishings. He chooses to be happy each day and focuses on happy memories rather than what parts of his body no longer work well. He advises depositing happiness in one's memory bank for later life.
The document describes a scenario where children are playing near train tracks, with most playing on an operational track and one child on a disused track. When a train approaches, one must decide whether to divert the train to the disused track, sacrificing the lone child but saving the others, or letting the train continue on its path. However, diverting the train could endanger passengers and the disused track may be unsafe. The proper decision is to let the train continue as the children on the operational track knew the risks and should have moved when warned.