Sure they happen. Sometimes with a twist something not foreseen in the beginning. Sometimes that makes the most interesting story.
I think in life we take many Journeys not just one. And many paths- And they have many ends. Gone , over they have ended. . I look back at some of those chapters in my life as happy endings. And look forward to new beginnings and new paths..
2007-06-18 13:13:28
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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You shall only know the ending when it comes. Live a responsible life and be true to yourself, knowing that what you do has an impact on the world around you.
Be thankful and grateful for whatever cards life has dealt you. It could always be worse. Think of positive ways to constantly improve yourself and your life and avoid dwelling on reasons why you can't.
Make sure those you care about know that you love and appreciate them. Help others in any way you can. We may not be able to save the whole world but we can in our own way improve the world we live in.
Focus on the good and positive so whenever the ending comes it shall always be a happy. Do the opposite and the ending shall never be happy. That's a guarantee.
2007-06-18 23:59:30
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answered by Golfing Buddy 1
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Why not? I believe there is always a happy ending. You have to know where to look for it. It might not be your happy ending but maybe you changed someone else into having an extremely happy ending without knowing it!
2007-06-18 07:13:42
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answered by sarcasticgurl3 1
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I believe that there is the possibility of happy ending to every persons story. Whether or not they chose to make the right decisions to make their happy ending come true is all up to them.
2007-06-18 07:20:06
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answered by Toria 3
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No, but I believe in happiness. The only ending we get is death, and while the individual may be happy to leave the planet, those who remain will be sad. So there is no such thing as a happy ending, really.
Happy endings are a romantic fallacy sold to an unsuspecting public. You can be happy with your partner, but you are on a journey together. Life keeps on going, and some or even most of it will be full of happiness, but there will be challenges, obstacles, and other occurences that will make you unhappy for a time. To think that two people get married and live happily ever after is ridiculous, because it fails to account for human flaws and foibles. Of course there will be days when he or she drives you mad. Of course there will be times when you want to ring his or her neck. However, you remember the happy times, you hopefully have deep, abiding love to sustain you, and you renew your committment by working through the junk to get to happiness again.
2007-06-18 07:18:16
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answered by theprof 2
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You have to believe in something to help you get through and if thinking that in the end everything will work out helps people, certainly I believe.
I don't believe in happy endings like those in books or movies but it helps me to think with everything I've done and everything I've put into my life I will be happy.
2007-06-18 12:36:55
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answered by white oleander 3
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What goes around comes around so theres always a happy ending for those who wait for it and have been good to others. Theres always a happy ending to every story but it doesn't necessarily mean that for everyone they will have a happy ending:)
2007-06-18 07:18:43
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answered by xkissxkasx 2
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Life itself is happy ending. My Lord created this world and present life forms to address constant changes. Happiness involvement is part of its growing process that proclaim happy ending. The wealthy or none wealthy, the able or none able leads their path of happiness from young. Faith in happy ending is not everyone destination but one must reach out for it. Bring yourself to the mountain and not hoping for it to be at your door step. Create your chances and not hoping in waiting. By your heart, in fulfilling a mission that satisfy your ego, that's happy ending.
Dead is part of life and never in happy ending. Although sadness and a lost to everyone, opportunity of taking over a position could bring more into happiness. That's happy ending.
2007-06-18 12:47:29
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answered by Messenger 1
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Simply put: yes.
One of my students passed away this morning. She was a hurting yet joyful soul. I hope that she has found her happy ending.
Sometimes the things we see seem like sad endings - and they are. But perhaps that is because we become invested in one perspective to the exclusion of all others. Happy endings are where we find them, how we view them. I am so sad. This may be me trying to comfort me, but I hope she has found peace. In that, perhaps there is some form of happiness.
2007-06-18 07:16:38
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answered by Mikisew 6
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Oh my yes. . . very much so. I'm not at my " ending " now...yet I'm already happier now than I was a 20 years ago, four years ago . . .So, how would I not believe in my continued " happy endings " not to come about ?
Of course there are the Spiritual Realm happy endings...can't go wrong there. So, I'm focusing my reply here on my earthly happy endings.
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2007-06-18 07:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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