Be happy with what you have.
Happiness isn’t found in things—it’s a choice, a mindset.
Charlie Chaplin, born into poverty and hardship, lost his father young and watched his mother struggle with mental illness.
Homeless at times, he still chose laughter over despair.
With grit and vision, he turned struggle into silent comedy, touching millions without saying a word.
He became one of the greatest entertainers and writers the world has ever known.
His life proves that even pain can become art, and joy can be crafted from sorrow.
So choose happiness—it’s not about what you have, but how you see it.