Don’t worry, be happy!

“DON’T WORRY, Be Happy” is a 1988 song by Bobby McFerrin, released as the first single from his album “Simple Pleasures” (1988). It was the first a cappella song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a position it held for two weeks.

Originally released in conjunction with the film “Cocktail”, the song peaked at No. 1 on September 24, 1988, displacing “Sweet Child o’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses.

Almost on the way to the airport for a longer stay in Manila, I got this in mind: we hardly count our blessings. We enjoy counting our crosses. Instead of gains, we count our losses. We don’t have to do all that counting – computers do it for us. Information is easily had.

Worry never changes or improves. It is stress, which is bad for your health. Be happy, because right now, at this very moment, it is good to appreciate the wonderful things in life.
Don’t waste time fretting over things you can’t control, rather find the happiness in your life and celebrate it.

Just remember this: Opportunity doesn’t just knock – it jiggles the doorknob, and “your friend” the worrier is with you day and night, at every corner, following your every step. Complaining and grumbling are good excuses, aren’t they?

We have time and opportunities to do almost anything. So why haven’t we done it? We have the freedom of bondage or restraint, every one of us in his or her very special way, but we’re still our old inferior selves.

The whole world is an awful place filled with dreadful and terrible negativism. Yes, I confess, I am also surrounded by many worriers who put their fears into me! Politicians, i.e., many times love to search for some grave alarm that will cause individuals to abandon their separate concerns and act in concert, so that politicians can wield the baton. Calls to fatal struggles and fights are forever being surrounded.

But at this moment, I am counting my blessings and thank our Almighty God for everything.

Well, when will we start counting our courage and not our fears, or enjoy instead our woes? Worrying itself is pointless. Of course, no society has achieved perfect rules of law, never-ending education or unique responsible governments. Let’s seek out the worries but avoid the worriers, because they try to avoid liberty.

The words I live by and highly recommend you do, too: In your life expect some trouble, when you worry you make it double.

These lines exhibit simple allegory which alludes that worrying only makes your problems worse. Double trouble. This is a very true theme in that most would agree that worrying about things you cannot control is a waste of energy.

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