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Happy Humans

Posted by Chris on March 12, 2009

There is a backstory on this video, but to be honest, it probably doesn’t really matter all that much.  It was made by Matt Harding, the famous “wherethehellismatt” guy from YouTube. The real point for me is that life is for living and that people all over the world want basically the same things – to be loved, to feel happy and to enjoy life.


Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.

I look at that video and love seeing the sheer joy on people’s faces that comes from just being happy.

Enjoy.  I’m off to dance!

5 Responses to “Happy Humans”

  1.   Allanahk Says:

    Here’s our version of the same thing.

    http://allanahk.edublogs.org/2008/11/08/collaborative-dance-video/

    All done with a zero budget.

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  2.   Linda Says:

    Baby,
    I want to dance with you forever, especially if it means being loved, feeling happy and enjoying life!
    Please just don’t step on my feet…hehehe
    L

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  3.   pluke Says:

    Great post Chris – just the right tonic after a few long days at the funny farm. Does he post his travel itinerary?

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  4.   José Picardo Says:

    What a wonderful idea this guy has had. Watching this video just makes one happy. What a joy!

    PS Let’s not ask about the size of his carbon footprint though… ;-)

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  5.   Charlie A. Roy Says:

    The unity of the common human experience is a powerful force that binds us all together. Thanks for sharing this video.

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