The moment when you realize a child living in total poverty is more happy than you are. Money truly cannot buy happiness. I am in pursuit of that happiness.
No matter how many times I’ve reblogged this, I’m doing it again. It simply makes my day <3
SOMEONE PLEASE FIND THIS VIDEO
I MUST WATCH IT
OH GOD THIS IS JUST
That first comment.
Just..
my exact thoughts
^Yep.
Just because his shirt is dirty and he’s not wearing pants doesn’t mean he’s impoverished. I’m just saying. I used to dance without pants in my village when I was little too.
Even if he is an impoverished child, his purpose in life is not to serve as inspiration for others. Why does this even need to be explained?
Because white people love using POC for examples, inspiration, and entertainment. You didn’t know? D:
The commentary… I want to live in it.
As long as you are happy, who cares about your basic rights to food and education! They don’t need help! They’re happy! I mean white capitalism can continue to abuse africa, because happiness.
ah, comments- thank you for sounding more like my internal monologue towards the end. i didn’t bother reblogging this the first time i saw it, but it is seasoned just right now.

