I want to write something happy, not these sad ones I usually make. But, to be honest, telling a happy story is a hard task. A mild and somewhat sad story is the easiest, a funny one is harder, but a happy one? How do writer use words to transfer happiness to reader?

For examples, if we sad, we have feelings and we easily memorize them into our head. Later with enough willing, we can translate it into words. It is like: Open the fridge, choose the “truth but sad” core. We must cook it now, can’t let it rotten there. Bring to kitchen, then choose a way to cook it. Then there are things like writing techniques. They are like sugar and salt. However, the happy memories is uniquely different. We do not think much about happy memories, we do not attach it to any kind of meaning, and the most important thing: we do not have the intention to share them, all in comparison to sad ones.

So throughout history, there is not much novel telling a happy story. Maybe tales or kid stories, but what about other? It raised a question: what make a tales a happy story? The only reason I have now is about faith and hope. We usually lose it overtime.