We can never have the ultimate satisfaction
This guy
looks like he has everything at home but keeps going to Hillbrow, where his
“Happiness” seems to lie. He gets high on drugs and gets missing, leaving the
family especially the sister with stress. He was then taken back by Lucky, the
main character of the movie. I was captured by the lady's response to Lucky's
question when he asked, "What's wrong with you white people? You live in
big houses....and, and, and" I can't remember all that he said but the
lady answered, "I guess when you rich, poverty becomes glamorous."
The reality clock stopped for a bit. I had to think long and hard over what that lady meant. I was really moved by her response. I mean there's no better way of explaining what she said, it is definitely on point. She meant exactly what most people feel on their everyday life! I sometimes do too. We look at our lives and we are never satisfied.
We can never
be fulfilled by what we have. Everything that we are not in possession of
becomes glamorous. It might be a “better” car, house, job, someone's significant other....if we don't
have it we see it as glamorous, something that we would like for ourselves.
What I concluded with though is that in life we can have all the money in the world but remain unsatisfied. It is not because we are not blessed or that we can't have everything we want. It is rather because; life doesn't have the ultimate satisfaction. The rich look at the poor and they see what the poor don't, which can be 'satisfactory' to them. The same goes for the poor, they yearn to have a share of that richness in their lives and they think it will make them happier than they are. Satisfaction at the end of it all will never fulfilled.