The Happiness Playbook Full Movie (2023)

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The Happiness Playbook Full Movie (2023)
Transcript
00:00:00 [ENGINE STARTING]
00:00:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:00:28 [LAUGHS]
00:00:30 I can't give away the name of my customers.
00:00:33 But if you're really curious, tune in to Channel 7
00:00:37 at 8 o'clock.
00:00:39 He's the lead.
00:00:40 Oh.
00:00:41 He's also a size 11.
00:00:43 [GROWLS]
00:00:45 Incredible.
00:00:46 So I read that a pair of bespoke shoes
00:00:49 can take anywhere from 30 to 90 hours to make.
00:00:51 I mean, what is that like, making something you love
00:00:54 and then never seeing it again?
00:00:55 We call this our wall of fame.
00:00:58 You might recognize some of the faces.
00:01:00 What I'm trying to get at, Janet,
00:01:02 is the art of shoemaking.
00:01:04 Making the shoes, but then having to pay the bills.
00:01:07 What's that balance like?
00:01:08 Oh, you just took a picture of me.
00:01:10 Mm-hmm.
00:01:12 And you just did it again.
00:01:13 When did you say this article's coming out?
00:01:15 [SIGHS]
00:01:17 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:01:21 [CHATTER]
00:01:24 Yes, yes, absolutely.
00:01:46 Can you help?
00:01:48 Linda's on the phone.
00:01:50 Thanks, Enid.
00:01:51 Mm-hmm.
00:01:52 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:01:56 Absolutely not.
00:02:02 I'm not giving you the name of my source.
00:02:06 But I can assure you, he's singing like a prairie dog.
00:02:10 OK.
00:02:12 We'll see how Senator Harkey feels when
00:02:14 the only quote is, "no comment."
00:02:18 That's a good idea, Alberts.
00:02:20 I suggest clearing the schedule.
00:02:23 Wow, sounds like someone's having a busy morning.
00:02:27 Um, listen, I wanted to talk to you about something.
00:02:32 Yes, I'll have the caprese.
00:02:36 So I have been working at Belfair for almost--
00:02:39 Enid!
00:02:40 Make that a garden salad instead.
00:02:45 Order one for Tony, too.
00:02:46 She's coming in with her publicist.
00:02:50 And don't get me wrong, I love working here.
00:02:52 I definitely do.
00:02:53 Amy, now is not a good time.
00:02:55 I want you to make me a senior correspondent.
00:02:58 Look, I want to cover breaking news.
00:03:01 I want to profile people that matter.
00:03:04 When I tell serious sources that I'm a lifestyle contributing
00:03:07 writer, do you know what they do?
00:03:08 They just pat me on the head and say,
00:03:10 thanks so much for coming in.
00:03:12 Amy will be in touch.
00:03:14 Like I write for a high school newspaper.
00:03:17 Well, Amy, you're really good at what you do.
00:03:20 I loved your last spy line.
00:03:23 What was it again?
00:03:24 This pet aunt helped this boy survive sixth grade.
00:03:29 Uplifting local stories are just as important
00:03:31 as the hard-hitting ones.
00:03:32 Maybe, but I didn't become a journalist to write them.
00:03:36 OK.
00:03:41 You want a title bump?
00:03:44 Prove to me you deserve one.
00:03:47 Really?
00:03:49 Wow.
00:03:50 I mean, that's great.
00:03:52 Thank you.
00:03:54 But how exactly do you want me to do that?
00:03:59 Controversy sells or scandal sells.
00:04:02 That's our bread and butter.
00:04:04 Find me a story that belongs on the front page,
00:04:06 and we'll revisit this conversation.
00:04:10 OK.
00:04:13 Oh.
00:04:14 [CHUCKLES]
00:04:18 Thank you.
00:04:19 Mm-hmm.
00:04:20 You should be excited.
00:04:27 How long have you been talking about getting a promotion?
00:04:29 Oh, this is your chance.
00:04:31 Oh, the band Sonic Arcade is breaking up.
00:04:35 Amy, if you don't start jumping up and down,
00:04:37 I'm going to do it for you.
00:04:39 Oh, the breakup was amicable.
00:04:41 Oh, that's too bad.
00:04:43 What-- can you stop?
00:04:46 Stop.
00:04:48 OK, but someone has to be excited around here.
00:04:52 If you get really desperate for material--
00:04:54 I read a post about people getting
00:04:56 their happiness certification--
00:04:58 you can get it framed and everything.
00:05:00 Wow, sounds fascinating.
00:05:02 Wait, but aren't you an accountant?
00:05:05 You guys are supposed to be miserable.
00:05:07 How come you're so happy all the time?
00:05:09 I figured out the secret to life.
00:05:11 Somebody had a good day.
00:05:14 Come on, share.
00:05:15 If I told you, it wouldn't be a secret.
00:05:18 You are such a tease.
00:05:19 [CHUCKLES]
00:05:21 Oh, I have to go.
00:05:22 OK, well, tell Eric I said hi.
00:05:24 I will.
00:05:25 And hey, listen, don't stress.
00:05:28 You'll find a story.
00:05:29 Thanks, sis.
00:05:30 Bye.
00:05:36 I just wanted to call about the allegations
00:05:38 against Colin Jepski that he's throwing soccer matches for--
00:05:42 oh, yes, I'm aware what time it is.
00:05:45 Hi, I'm calling about the empty zoo exhibits.
00:05:47 Well, you haven't heard of me yet,
00:05:49 but if you just give me five minutes of your time.
00:05:51 I just wanted to speak with you about the authorship
00:05:54 controversy, the long lost treasure map that you
00:05:57 claim to have discovered.
00:05:59 Hello?
00:06:00 No, I will not pay you for a piece of the treasure.
00:06:04 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:06:07 Happiness certified?
00:06:10 When I is replaced with we, even illness becomes wellness?
00:06:17 Oh, you can't make this stuff up.
00:06:21 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:06:23 Hi.
00:06:31 Well, looks like you earned your 10% marge.
00:06:34 So to get this happiness certification,
00:06:37 you have to take this class by this guy Paul Felix,
00:06:40 except there's nothing on him anywhere.
00:06:43 I mean, no trace anywhere.
00:06:44 And when I tried to sign up for the class,
00:06:46 it's booked for like eight months.
00:06:48 I mean, that's weird, right?
00:06:49 There's a pond.
00:06:51 I've always wanted a pond on my 100 acre estate.
00:06:53 This place is insane.
00:06:55 I know, right?
00:06:56 I mean, how does some obscure class
00:06:57 with very little advertising have this many amenities?
00:07:00 I've always wanted to go in a mud bath.
00:07:03 Oh, and not to mention, I tried to look this guy up.
00:07:06 There's no info on him anywhere.
00:07:07 I mean, no family history, no bio.
00:07:10 It's like Paul Felix came out of nowhere.
00:07:12 Very mysterious.
00:07:15 Well, why don't you just go down there
00:07:17 and see if he'll talk to you?
00:07:20 You know, Marge, that's not a terrible idea.
00:07:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:07:25 [WAVES CRASHING]
00:07:29 [HUMMING]
00:07:32 [WAVES CRASHING]
00:07:39 [GASPS]
00:07:41 [WAVES CRASHING]
00:07:46 [CHATTERING]
00:07:56 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:07:59 [WAVES CRASHING]
00:08:28 Gorgeous.
00:08:29 [GASPS]
00:08:34 Are you kidding me?
00:08:46 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:09:07 5, 4, 3, 2, and release.
00:09:18 Doesn't that feel good?
00:09:21 What I want you all to do is to wrap those tired arms
00:09:24 around you, give yourselves a hug.
00:09:27 You've earned it.
00:09:30 Now take a deep breath.
00:09:31 Look, we have a new participant.
00:09:36 Oh, no, no, no.
00:09:38 I'm not-- oh.
00:09:40 Welcome.
00:09:41 My name is Paul.
00:09:42 Did you get a smoothie yet?
00:09:44 A smoothie?
00:09:46 Sorry.
00:09:47 No, no.
00:09:48 I don't believe in a conjugal name.
00:09:50 Well, I'm Amy.
00:09:52 Please.
00:09:53 It's good for you, I promise.
00:09:54 OK.
00:09:55 What's in this?
00:10:02 Ooh, the key to a healthy gut.
00:10:04 It's oregano oil, vinegar, and blueberries.
00:10:07 All right, friends.
00:10:09 What do you say we come inside and do some icebreakers?
00:10:12 You're coming.
00:10:13 No, no, no, no, no.
00:10:13 Bring that wedge you're coming with.
00:10:15 Well--
00:10:15 So I'm sure you've all heard how we introduce ourselves here
00:10:24 at the Happiness Playbook.
00:10:25 This is our version of musical chairs.
00:10:28 Listen, could I talk to you for just a second?
00:10:30 I have a few questions.
00:10:31 Oh, please, just join the group.
00:10:34 No worries.
00:10:35 You're going to have a great time.
00:10:36 Here, I'll take this for you.
00:10:38 And we're taking off in 3, 2, 1.
00:10:46 Now, the goal for this coming week
00:10:48 is for each of you to develop a skill set
00:10:50 that you can bring back with you into the real world.
00:10:54 Science-based tools that will help you lead a happier life.
00:10:57 Oh.
00:11:01 Sorry.
00:11:02 OK.
00:11:03 Our first victim.
00:11:04 Go ahead and introduce yourself.
00:11:06 My name is Lisa.
00:11:07 Hi, Lisa.
00:11:08 Hi, everyone.
00:11:11 My boyfriend, Matt, just ended things with me, so here I am.
00:11:15 Welcome.
00:11:16 Yeah.
00:11:16 Thanks, Lisa.
00:11:17 Go ahead and grab a chair and move to the side.
00:11:19 OK.
00:11:19 And we're off.
00:11:27 Now, each of you will be partnered
00:11:29 and given your very own happiness playbook
00:11:32 based off the profile you completed before your arrival.
00:11:35 At the end of the week, your new skills
00:11:37 will be put to the test in one final challenge.
00:11:40 Everyone that passes graduates and gets their happiness
00:11:43 certification.
00:11:45 Oh.
00:11:47 Hey, guys.
00:11:48 I'm Matt.
00:11:50 Hi, Matt.
00:11:51 I'm actually Lisa's ex-boyfriend.
00:11:54 We signed up for the class and we're still trying
00:11:56 to work through our problems.
00:11:58 That never worked out, so I figured, hey,
00:12:00 I already paid for the tickets.
00:12:02 Might as well see what it's all about.
00:12:05 And I guess Lisa had the same idea.
00:12:08 Well, I wasn't not going to show up just
00:12:09 because my ex-boyfriend decided to show up, too.
00:12:12 Well, OK.
00:12:14 This is going to be good.
00:12:15 I'm super excited.
00:12:16 Yeah, me too.
00:12:18 It's going to be great.
00:12:19 Thank you so much, Matt, for sharing.
00:12:21 Go ahead and grab your chair and move to the side.
00:12:24 And we're off.
00:12:28 Now, the program only works if everyone feels comfortable.
00:12:32 So we're going to sign this.
00:12:34 It's a pledge promising to not talk
00:12:37 about the program or the other guests
00:12:40 with anyone on the outside.
00:12:41 Not your friends, not your family,
00:12:43 definitely not journalists.
00:12:45 OK, this is a safe space.
00:12:47 What we say here stays between us.
00:12:49 Well, don't be shy.
00:12:53 Go ahead and introduce yourself.
00:12:55 Hi, I'm Amy.
00:13:04 Hi, Amy.
00:13:05 Hi, Amy.
00:13:07 And I'm a repairer of shoes.
00:13:11 I'm a shoe repairer.
00:13:12 I'm a shoe repairer.
00:13:14 I'm a shoemaker on vacation.
00:13:17 And I am so excited to be here.
00:13:21 Well, Amy, shoemaker on vacation, welcome.
00:13:26 Can I speak with you for a moment?
00:13:28 Yeah, sure.
00:13:31 I've never met a shoemaker before.
00:13:32 Oh, yeah, I hear that a lot.
00:13:37 Dying breed, you know, with the competition factories.
00:13:44 Did you sign up for this class, Amy?
00:13:46 Did I sign up for the class?
00:13:50 It's a funny story.
00:13:52 Maybe I'm getting a little slow in my old age,
00:13:54 but I realized with you, we have seven guests.
00:13:56 And the class is capped at six.
00:14:00 No, I didn't sign up for the class,
00:14:02 but I came so far to be here.
00:14:03 And I really need this.
00:14:06 And that's why I'm going to make a one time exception.
00:14:13 Welcome to the happiness playbook, Amy.
00:14:15 Thank you.
00:14:16 Thank you.
00:14:17 I am so ready to get happy.
00:14:22 We are still going to need to get you a partner.
00:14:25 And unfortunately, everyone else is already paired up.
00:14:28 Oh, OK, well, who's my partner?
00:14:32 You're looking at him.
00:14:33 Yeah, me.
00:14:35 Yeah, bring it in.
00:14:36 Paul Felix claims he got his doctorate in biology
00:14:43 but decided to use his degree to write the happiness playbook.
00:14:47 It's a week long retreat that takes a scientific approach
00:14:50 to unlocking your happiness.
00:14:53 No one knows who this guy is.
00:14:54 I mean, he doesn't do press.
00:14:56 He makes everybody sign.
00:14:57 And in DA, we don't even know what he's teaching.
00:14:59 Oh, and he's loaded.
00:15:01 He teaches the program on his 100 acre estate.
00:15:04 I mean, clearly, this guy's hiding something.
00:15:07 And I'm going to find out what it is.
00:15:10 Undercover at the happiness playbook.
00:15:12 A profile about the new hidden face of wellness.
00:15:16 Now that, Amy, that's a story I want to read.
00:15:18 Look, I know it's crazy, but I had to tell him something.
00:15:32 OK, so you're a shoemaker from the countryside on vacation.
00:15:37 OK, can I be part of your cover story?
00:15:39 I want to be the shoemaker's apprentice.
00:15:41 OK, would you rather live alone on a deserted island
00:15:44 or be stuck in the jungle with someone you despise?
00:15:48 What sort of questions are these?
00:15:50 Jungle, 1,000%.
00:15:52 I don't care if I hate the person.
00:15:54 I still need somebody to talk at.
00:15:56 Oh, I know you do.
00:15:58 Island.
00:15:59 Definitely the island for me.
00:16:01 Amy, are you sure this is a good idea?
00:16:08 OK, would you rather eat one meal a day
00:16:10 for the rest of your life and always be hungry
00:16:13 or eat six and always be full?
00:16:16 What do you mean?
00:16:18 Also, who would rather be full?
00:16:20 Me.
00:16:21 And I don't know, this whole going undercover thing.
00:16:24 You know, what if you get caught?
00:16:26 All these health and wellness gurus,
00:16:27 they say that they've got all of life's answers figured out,
00:16:30 and they charge these naive people who can't afford to pay
00:16:34 an arm and a leg for the answers.
00:16:37 I'm not saying that Paul Felix is a fraud,
00:16:39 but I do think that people deserve
00:16:41 to know what they're paying for before they write
00:16:44 a check for thousands of dollars.
00:16:45 Yeah.
00:16:46 OK, you find out your child cheated on a test.
00:16:52 Do you tell the teacher?
00:16:55 I mean, it's only cheating if you get caught, right?
00:16:58 Amy.
00:16:59 Oh, this goes here.
00:17:05 Thank you.
00:17:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:17:10 The famous Fred Taylor, ladies and gentlemen.
00:17:30 You laugh, but in five years, I'll
00:17:31 be playing this thing like nobody's business.
00:17:33 I am pulling for you, dad, I am.
00:17:35 But you better start practicing.
00:17:36 Yeah, yeah.
00:17:37 [LAUGHTER]
00:17:39 Son, you know, the most important investments
00:17:42 aren't the ones that pay off the quickest.
00:17:44 Dad, I love you, I do, but we can't
00:17:47 keep having this conversation.
00:17:48 You've set up a terrific business.
00:17:51 That's something to be proud of.
00:17:52 And here it comes.
00:17:53 But that's why you need to start thinking long term.
00:17:56 I don't want your money.
00:17:59 Delfino Equities, a firm I happen to be on the board of,
00:18:03 is looking to break into the health and wellness space.
00:18:05 Look, I know it sounds crazy, I am aware,
00:18:07 but I'm not doing this to get rich.
00:18:10 The classes are to--
00:18:11 Help people, I know.
00:18:13 You're very noble that way.
00:18:15 Thank you.
00:18:16 Now, may I?
00:18:18 I look in your future, I see two possibilities.
00:18:20 One, you stick with one class, one location.
00:18:24 Five years from now, you're old news.
00:18:26 You're sitting around wishing you'd taken this conversation
00:18:29 more seriously.
00:18:30 And let me guess, option two--
00:18:33 You expand.
00:18:34 Ah, yes.
00:18:35 The happiness playbook is prime for it.
00:18:38 You've got a sold out class, a strapping strong figurehead
00:18:41 with incredible hair.
00:18:43 All you need is a partner.
00:18:45 And who might that be?
00:18:48 Look, whether you like it or not, you run a business.
00:18:51 And in business, you either grow or you get crushed.
00:18:55 You want to help people?
00:18:57 Five years from now, the happiness playbook
00:18:59 doesn't exist if nothing changes.
00:19:02 Who are you helping then?
00:19:03 Oh.
00:19:17 There she is.
00:19:32 You made it.
00:19:33 Sorry, I'm a little late.
00:19:34 Everyone is on their first day.
00:19:36 The grounds can take some getting used to.
00:19:38 So where is everyone?
00:19:40 Well, like I said, everyone has their own playbook.
00:19:42 And this is yours.
00:19:44 Oh, wow.
00:19:45 Laminated and everything.
00:19:47 Very fancy.
00:19:49 OK, so I complete all of this and then I
00:19:51 get my happiness certification?
00:19:52 Let's do it.
00:19:53 Getting your certification isn't quite that simple.
00:19:57 Oh, right.
00:19:58 Then I have to take the secret final test?
00:20:01 Is it multiple choice?
00:20:02 Because I'm very good at multiple choice.
00:20:04 The sooner you get started, the sooner you'll find out.
00:20:08 The honesty canoe.
00:20:10 What's the honesty canoe?
00:20:12 Your first activity.
00:20:13 Come on.
00:20:16 Hmm.
00:20:17 Who knew nature could be so peaceful?
00:20:29 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:20:31 Hmm.
00:20:32 So the honesty boat.
00:20:39 The honesty canoe.
00:20:41 Oh, right.
00:20:42 Honesty canoe.
00:20:43 Of course.
00:20:43 How silly of me.
00:20:46 So how does this work?
00:20:47 Well, we sit here as long as we have to until you
00:20:51 answer one question honestly.
00:20:54 What's the question?
00:20:55 Why don't you look in your booklet?
00:20:58 OK.
00:20:59 What do I want?
00:21:05 What do you want?
00:21:07 What does that mean?
00:21:11 Interpret it how you will.
00:21:14 OK, what do I want?
00:21:16 What do you want?
00:21:18 OK.
00:21:19 What I want is to thrive at work.
00:21:24 That's what you want.
00:21:25 That's what I want.
00:21:26 Your shoe business to thrive.
00:21:28 Mm-hmm.
00:21:31 And what?
00:21:33 Then I want my hard work to pay off.
00:21:36 And what?
00:21:40 Then I'd be extremely validated.
00:21:43 And what?
00:21:45 Then, I don't know, Paul.
00:21:46 Then I would have the life I've always wanted
00:21:48 and have money to buy a house and to settle down.
00:21:52 And--
00:21:53 And then what?
00:21:55 Then I'd open my own chain of--
00:21:58 Shoe stores.
00:21:59 Mm-hmm.
00:21:59 Yep.
00:22:00 Then what?
00:22:02 Then, I don't know, Paul.
00:22:03 Then I would know that the last 10 years haven't been wasted,
00:22:07 and I've been chasing the right things,
00:22:08 and I've been using my time smartly.
00:22:10 And then-- and then, Paul, I would live happily ever after.
00:22:13 Then what?
00:22:16 Then, I don't know, OK?
00:22:18 That's as far as I've gotten.
00:22:19 All right?
00:22:19 That's all I've got.
00:22:23 That was my phone.
00:22:26 We can get that back.
00:22:29 You know the point of that exercise?
00:22:31 You tell me, Paul.
00:22:34 We make lists of what we want.
00:22:36 For you, it's opening the next store.
00:22:39 For other people, it's a bigger house, a nicer car,
00:22:43 the next promotion.
00:22:44 But we rarely ask ourselves why.
00:22:49 You know, if you're my partner and you're doing the program,
00:22:53 I think it's only fair that you answer a question.
00:22:57 OK.
00:22:58 What's my question, Amy?
00:23:01 Who are you?
00:23:02 No, I mean it.
00:23:03 I mean, I can't find anything about you online.
00:23:06 I like to keep my work and private life separate.
00:23:12 But then how is the class always booked up
00:23:14 if you don't do any advertising?
00:23:16 Well, how'd you find out about us?
00:23:20 Well--
00:23:21 A couple years ago, I did speak with a journalist
00:23:24 at the Sun about the program.
00:23:27 He ended up writing 1,000 words about how many crunches I do.
00:23:30 Oh, 1,000 words.
00:23:32 You must do a lot of crunches.
00:23:34 I don't speak to press because I just don't
00:23:36 need that kind of distraction.
00:23:38 Oh.
00:23:38 It's the same reason that the class is pay what you can.
00:23:41 There's only one goal this week, and that's
00:23:43 to give people the tools--
00:23:44 Tools they need to live a happy life.
00:23:47 Yes, I know.
00:23:49 But if the class is donation-based,
00:23:51 I mean, how can you afford all this?
00:23:53 I think you asked your one question two questions ago.
00:24:00 OK.
00:24:01 How's that phone over there?
00:24:02 Oh, um, it's wet.
00:24:06 It's very wet.
00:24:07 Hey, Marjorie.
00:24:18 Hey, you.
00:24:19 OK, so maybe I'm wrong.
00:24:21 Maybe this guy has good motives, and he's not really
00:24:23 trying to rip people off.
00:24:24 But he's still trying to hide something.
00:24:29 Hey, what are you doing tomorrow night?
00:24:31 I was thinking about having Eric over for dinner.
00:24:33 Oh, um, I'm not sure.
00:24:35 I might be at the office late.
00:24:36 I'd like for you to be there.
00:24:39 Oh.
00:24:41 OK.
00:24:42 Any particular reason why?
00:24:44 Well, A, I think you need a break from work.
00:24:47 B, I think it'd be nice for the three of us to hang out.
00:24:50 And C, and this is by far the most important letter,
00:24:54 I'm making jambalaya.
00:24:56 Marjorie Wolfson is cooking?
00:24:59 OK, I'm a little nervous.
00:25:00 So you should be.
00:25:01 Hey, if somebody asked you what do you want,
00:25:08 what do you think you would tell them?
00:25:10 What do I want?
00:25:13 I don't think you're going to like my answer.
00:25:14 Oh, come on.
00:25:15 I can handle it.
00:25:16 You might barf.
00:25:18 Should I get the trash can?
00:25:19 I'd say I've already got it.
00:25:23 Aw.
00:25:24 You're a sweet girl.
00:25:25 [LAUGHTER]
00:25:28 Oh, it works.
00:25:30 Yes.
00:25:31 I knew it.
00:25:33 Oh.
00:25:34 Oh.
00:25:36 Work.
00:25:38 I know, I know, but I'm getting a lot of great stuff.
00:25:41 I haven't seen any pages, and I don't even
00:25:43 know your angle to this piece.
00:25:45 And meanwhile, your lifestyle team
00:25:47 is understaffed and working around the clock.
00:25:49 I know, I know, but please just trust me.
00:25:51 I'm getting tons of good background.
00:25:53 Well, at Belfair, we don't have the luxury
00:25:55 of waiting on background.
00:25:57 I know, but if you just--
00:25:58 Just find an angle, Amy.
00:26:01 Oh.
00:26:02 Right.
00:26:03 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:13 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:18 Hmm.
00:26:19 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:26 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:29 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:35 Oh my god, I can't believe this.
00:26:38 Paul partnered us.
00:26:39 I came in to work on myself, and he partners me with Matt.
00:26:42 Oh, yeah, that is tough.
00:26:43 I know.
00:26:44 Yeah, I--
00:26:45 Well, had Lisa told me she was planning on coming,
00:26:48 I might not have shown up in the first place.
00:26:50 Right.
00:26:50 Well, did I tell you why Matt said he broke up with me?
00:26:52 He said it was because I sang too much.
00:26:54 (SINGING) It gave him migraines.
00:26:56 Lisa liked to sing in the shower.
00:26:58 No big deal.
00:26:59 But she also liked to sing while she brushed her teeth.
00:27:01 I mean, is that really such a bad thing?
00:27:02 Lisa would sing in the morning.
00:27:04 She would sing at night.
00:27:05 She would sing when she was in a good mood.
00:27:06 She would sing when she was in a bad mood.
00:27:08 Lisa would sing with food in her mouth.
00:27:10 I had to walk around my own house with earplugs in.
00:27:12 Who breaks up with someone because they like to sing?
00:27:15 Lisa didn't like to sing.
00:27:18 She thought her life was an opera.
00:27:20 Oh, my magazine.
00:27:20 I did not.
00:27:21 Oh, please, drama queen.
00:27:23 Really?
00:27:24 All right.
00:27:25 All right.
00:27:26 Settle down, OK?
00:27:28 People, we only have six more days here together
00:27:31 before you're back out in the real world.
00:27:34 Make the most of your time here.
00:27:36 OK.
00:27:37 Today, everyone's going to be partaking
00:27:41 in the same activity, albeit in different locations.
00:27:43 Today, we're getting off the estate.
00:27:46 Oh, I can't wait.
00:27:49 What's the activity, Paul?
00:27:50 Befriend a random stranger.
00:27:55 You know, social interaction isn't just
00:27:57 imperative for our mental health.
00:27:59 It helps lower stress and inflammation,
00:28:01 increases our blood flow, and staves
00:28:03 off all sorts of diseases.
00:28:05 Sounds like a superfood.
00:28:07 You should put it in your next smoothie.
00:28:10 That's good, Amy.
00:28:11 Very good.
00:28:12 Hey, what's Delfino Equities?
00:28:15 Where do you hear that name?
00:28:17 The internet.
00:28:19 Delfino Equities is an investment firm.
00:28:22 That also happens to be an international conglomerate
00:28:25 worth billions of dollars?
00:28:29 Well, what would an investment firm worth billions of dollars
00:28:32 have any business getting their happiness
00:28:33 certification from you?
00:28:36 You ask a lot of questions.
00:28:37 Do you know that?
00:28:38 People tell me I'm a naturally curious person.
00:28:42 Well, why don't we just stick to the program?
00:28:44 Go make a friend.
00:28:46 I believe in you.
00:28:47 Hey, how's your day going?
00:28:57 I'm not interested.
00:28:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:29:01 Hi, I'm Amy.
00:29:12 How's your day going?
00:29:13 Better before I met you.
00:29:14 Oh.
00:29:15 Oh.
00:29:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:29:18 Next one.
00:29:19 Get him on the next one.
00:29:20 Go there.
00:29:20 Hi.
00:29:26 Hi.
00:29:27 I'm Amy.
00:29:29 You making friends in the park today?
00:29:31 Oh, yeah.
00:29:34 I'm part of a program.
00:29:36 It's kind of a long story.
00:29:38 What are you doing?
00:29:40 This is my people watching place.
00:29:42 It's better than a movie, I swear.
00:29:45 Come on up.
00:29:46 Yeah?
00:29:47 Yeah.
00:29:48 So those people come every single day,
00:29:56 and they always sit under the same tree.
00:29:59 So she owns a little pottery studio,
00:30:03 and her and her husband have lived in town for 35 years.
00:30:06 And how'd that make you feel, meeting somebody new?
00:30:09 Oh, so connected to the Earth and my fellow human beings.
00:30:15 Like we're all one big community.
00:30:17 Well, perfect then.
00:30:17 The activity worked great.
00:30:21 Has anyone ever told you you're a very corny person?
00:30:24 Never.
00:30:25 Oh, good.
00:30:26 Just wondering.
00:30:27 I hope you're ready for this next activity, Amy.
00:30:30 Yeah?
00:30:30 Because it's pretty strenuous.
00:30:32 Oh, boy.
00:30:35 So I read that Delfino was investing
00:30:39 in a small health and wellness company in the city.
00:30:45 Are all shoemakers from the countryside this inquisitive?
00:30:50 No comment.
00:30:52 But are they investing in your company?
00:30:54 Because that would be huge.
00:30:58 Yeah?
00:30:59 No comment.
00:31:01 OK.
00:31:03 Remind me again how cloud gazing helps us become the happiest
00:31:08 version of ourselves?
00:31:10 Not cloud gazing, Amy.
00:31:11 We're practicing mindfulness.
00:31:13 Oh, is that what we're doing?
00:31:16 But if you're looking for a more science-based answer,
00:31:19 I'd be happy to explain the relationship between the amygdala
00:31:22 and mindfulness, because the prefrontal cortex, when it gets
00:31:25 activated, stimulates in it.
00:31:27 No, no, no.
00:31:28 I'm good.
00:31:30 Look at this one over here.
00:31:32 Don't you feel like you could just reach up and--
00:31:34 It's incredible, isn't it?
00:31:40 I mean, condensed water just floating tens of thousands
00:31:46 of feet up in the air, shape-shifting and moving.
00:31:50 If that's not magic.
00:31:52 I don't know what is.
00:31:53 How are you like this?
00:32:00 Like what?
00:32:01 Well, I mean, you talk about clouds like they're Mona Lisa.
00:32:06 You talk about people like they're not a complete nuisance.
00:32:09 I mean, I have asked you a million questions
00:32:11 that clearly you don't want to answer,
00:32:14 and you haven't told me to get lost yet.
00:32:16 So why are you so positive all the time?
00:32:21 I think it's better than the alternative.
00:32:24 OK, let me rephrase.
00:32:26 How are you so positive all the time?
00:32:30 It's hard.
00:32:32 Oh.
00:32:34 You work at it.
00:32:35 It takes practice.
00:32:37 There are a million reasons to feel down or upset or worried,
00:32:42 and you can dwell on those, or you
00:32:43 can think about the millions of reasons why you should
00:32:46 be grateful to be alive.
00:32:47 It's a choice.
00:32:49 See, I prefer to dwell.
00:32:50 I'm so good at dwelling.
00:32:53 Yeah, I create tons of problems in my head,
00:32:54 and then my anxiety just goes through the roof,
00:32:56 and super fun.
00:32:58 Amy!
00:33:02 Hi!
00:33:03 Um--
00:33:04 Hi!
00:33:05 Yeah, I'm thirsty all the time.
00:33:06 Let's get a lemonade.
00:33:07 Wait a minute, but--
00:33:08 Yeah.
00:33:08 Amy!
00:33:09 I-- Amy!
00:33:10 Let's get a drink.
00:33:11 I saw somewhere for ice cold beverages.
00:33:13 Do you know her?
00:33:14 Uh, nope.
00:33:14 I don't think I know her.
00:33:15 Amy, hi!
00:33:16 She's calling to you, though.
00:33:17 Nope.
00:33:18 [phone beeps]
00:33:20 Hi, Enid!
00:33:22 This is Paul.
00:33:23 Felix.
00:33:24 Hello.
00:33:25 Hi.
00:33:26 So funny.
00:33:27 I ran into you.
00:33:27 Linda's actually--
00:33:28 Yeah, it is.
00:33:29 It's so funny.
00:33:30 Enid is the receptionist at the hotel I'm staying at.
00:33:33 Oh, really?
00:33:34 What hotel do you work at?
00:33:35 What?
00:33:36 I don't--
00:33:38 Like, talking about it, because she's very modest.
00:33:41 OK.
00:33:43 Just give Linda a call back.
00:33:44 OK, and Linda is her boss.
00:33:46 Well, the manager of the hotel.
00:33:49 Didn't Linda tell you about Paul Felix, the founder
00:33:53 of the Happiness Playbook?
00:33:54 I was telling them how excited I was to take the course.
00:33:58 Oh, you're Paul.
00:34:01 I am.
00:34:02 Just-- please tell me if you need any restaurant
00:34:07 recommendations, madam.
00:34:09 OK.
00:34:10 Nice to meet you.
00:34:12 She's so funny.
00:34:14 Say that again.
00:34:14 Yeah.
00:34:15 So come on, spill.
00:34:20 What's the big scoop about Delfino
00:34:21 and the Happiness Playbook?
00:34:23 So Paul clearly didn't want to talk about Delfino,
00:34:28 but I mean, if they're actually investing in his company,
00:34:31 Paul stands to gain a lot.
00:34:35 Looks really nice out here.
00:34:38 Yeah?
00:34:38 Do you think so?
00:34:40 Not too many candles?
00:34:42 Maybe I should get rid of a few candles.
00:34:44 Are you OK, Marge?
00:34:45 You seem a little bit nervous.
00:34:47 Nervous?
00:34:48 No, I just want tonight to be a nice, relaxing--
00:34:51 Wait, what's that smell?
00:34:52 [SNIFFING]
00:34:53 Ah.
00:34:53 Oh, shoot, the jambalaya.
00:34:55 Oh, do you need help?
00:34:57 No, I'm fine.
00:34:59 I'll get it.
00:35:00 Oh.
00:35:01 Gosh.
00:35:02 Oh, no.
00:35:04 Please don't be burned.
00:35:07 Hi, Amy.
00:35:07 Hi, Eric.
00:35:08 I brought dessert.
00:35:09 Oh, that's so sweet.
00:35:11 Marjorie might have had a little emergency in the kitchen.
00:35:14 She burnt the jambalaya, didn't she?
00:35:15 She burnt the jambalaya.
00:35:18 Hey, Eric, we might want to do takeout tonight.
00:35:24 I know she knows the story.
00:35:25 Yeah, but you're going to tell it anyway.
00:35:27 I love the story.
00:35:28 I love it, too.
00:35:30 OK, so you're at the laundromat, minding your own business.
00:35:33 And I see this girl walk in.
00:35:34 She's got two carts full of laundry.
00:35:36 And she's folded her dirty clothes.
00:35:38 And I'm thinking, what sort of strange girl
00:35:40 folds her laundry before putting it into the washing machine?
00:35:43 Then what happens?
00:35:44 And wouldn't you know it, three weeks later--
00:35:46 My clothes got dirty again.
00:35:48 So I walk up to this strange, beautiful woman
00:35:51 and ask, why do you fold your clothes before putting
00:35:53 it into the washing machine?
00:35:54 You know what she says?
00:35:56 Where can I get a restraining order?
00:35:58 No, not that.
00:36:00 You can fit so much more into two carts if you fold it first.
00:36:04 This woman hates doing laundry so much
00:36:05 that she saves it all for one day.
00:36:07 And the only way to fit her entire wardrobe into two
00:36:09 laundry carts--
00:36:10 Is to fold them.
00:36:11 I think I fell in love with her right then and there.
00:36:13 Aw.
00:36:14 [LAUGHS]
00:36:16 Amy, Eric and I actually have something to tell you.
00:36:21 OK.
00:36:23 Wow, I just felt the mood shift all of a sudden.
00:36:27 Well, we've been seeing each other for quite a while.
00:36:31 And we are moving in together.
00:36:36 What?
00:36:37 Well, when our lease is up in the fall,
00:36:40 we're going to get our own place.
00:36:43 Oh, wow.
00:36:45 Wow, that-- that's great.
00:36:53 That's really great.
00:36:54 I'm really happy for you guys.
00:36:56 Seriously, congratulations.
00:36:58 [LAUGHS]
00:36:59 [LAUGHTER]
00:37:02 Love you guys.
00:37:03 OK, Dad, so hit me.
00:37:09 I'm a big boy.
00:37:10 I can take it.
00:37:12 The lawyers are putting the contract together as we speak.
00:37:14 Now, the number's large, but I don't
00:37:16 want that scaring you away.
00:37:18 You're making that face.
00:37:20 What face?
00:37:21 That face right there.
00:37:23 That means you know you're going to say
00:37:24 something I don't like.
00:37:27 The team's really excited to start working with you.
00:37:29 They believe in you, son.
00:37:30 They really do.
00:37:31 They've got some great ideas.
00:37:32 There it is.
00:37:34 Look, son, money unto itself means nothing.
00:37:38 You need investors with business acumen
00:37:40 that can help you grow.
00:37:42 Ideas are a good thing.
00:37:43 OK, Dad, well, what are these ideas?
00:37:46 How to expand, how to get your name out there,
00:37:50 how to start building your brand.
00:37:52 My brand?
00:37:54 Oh, yeah, everybody's got a brand now.
00:37:56 It's only a dirty word if you make it one.
00:37:59 You know, this isn't what we talked about.
00:38:03 At the end of the day, our investment
00:38:04 isn't in your company.
00:38:07 Delfino Equities is investing in you, Paul.
00:38:10 Remember that.
00:38:11 Where's Paul?
00:38:38 Oh, hey there.
00:38:41 Hey.
00:38:43 How was dinner?
00:38:44 It was good to see your sister?
00:38:46 Yeah, yeah, it was nice.
00:38:48 She's moving in with her boyfriend.
00:38:55 Oh, well, she must be very excited.
00:38:58 Yeah, she is.
00:39:01 Anyway, I was just popping in to tell you the class is
00:39:04 outside waiting for you.
00:39:06 Great, I'll be out in just a second.
00:39:09 Are you all right?
00:39:15 Yeah, yeah, I'm just finishing up some paperwork.
00:39:19 OK, see you out there.
00:39:21 OK.
00:39:21 We control how we feel.
00:39:30 We give ourselves love when we can't find it.
00:39:33 We give ourselves joy when there's none in sight.
00:39:37 How do we do that?
00:39:38 You're not smiling.
00:39:45 Oh, I just prefer watching.
00:39:47 Oh, you know, when you smile, the world smiles too.
00:39:52 Oh, gosh, why do you have to say stuff like that?
00:39:55 I mean, I'm just starting to like you,
00:39:56 and then you say when we smile, the world smiles too.
00:40:00 It's awful.
00:40:01 Give it a try.
00:40:02 Hey, what were you reading in your office?
00:40:09 That's not for you to worry about.
00:40:10 Great, you guys are doing wonderfully.
00:40:17 Beautiful.
00:40:25 [HUMMING]
00:40:29 Oh, hey.
00:40:36 Hey, what are you doing here?
00:40:38 You should be out with your classmates basking in the sun.
00:40:41 Hiking's not really my thing.
00:40:43 I prefer air conditioning to mosquitoes and poison oak.
00:40:47 OK.
00:40:48 Do you want some help?
00:40:50 Sure, you want to drive?
00:40:52 Yeah.
00:40:52 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:40:56 You know, you can talk to me if you want.
00:41:05 You didn't travel all the way across the country
00:41:08 and sign up for my class to hear about my problems.
00:41:12 I didn't think you had any.
00:41:14 You know, yesterday, when you were
00:41:21 asking about Delfino equities, you're right.
00:41:24 They are investing in the happiness playbook.
00:41:28 OK, but maybe I'm missing something.
00:41:31 But isn't that a good thing?
00:41:33 I haven't exactly been open about who I really am,
00:41:36 because I don't want it to affect
00:41:38 how people think about me.
00:41:41 My father is Fred Taylor.
00:41:42 Fred Taylor?
00:41:46 Fred Taylor?
00:41:47 Yes.
00:41:48 And his grandfather founded--
00:41:51 Taylor Motors.
00:41:53 Wait, you're a Taylor?
00:41:56 Paul Felix is more of a stage name.
00:42:00 Wow.
00:42:01 I mean, not that there's anything
00:42:02 wrong with having a very famous family who also happens
00:42:06 to be titans of industry.
00:42:08 I mean, you're like a Rockefeller,
00:42:10 except you have more money.
00:42:13 My inheritance.
00:42:15 Ah, OK.
00:42:17 That makes a little bit more sense.
00:42:20 But what does your dad have to do with Delfino?
00:42:23 He's on the board, though I'm convinced that he joined up
00:42:27 just to lean on them to invest.
00:42:29 But wait a minute.
00:42:30 I mean, if you're a Taylor, you don't exactly need money.
00:42:34 It's not about the money.
00:42:36 For my father, it's about getting
00:42:38 to spend more time with me, help me with the business.
00:42:41 As you might imagine, he wasn't exactly available
00:42:44 when I was growing up.
00:42:45 So this is his way of making up for it.
00:42:49 You know, it was actually his idea to give people
00:42:51 happiness certifications.
00:42:53 He said, everyone wants to earn something.
00:42:55 And he was right.
00:42:56 You know, as soon as we started giving guest certifications,
00:42:59 the class took off.
00:43:01 He's a smart man, my dad.
00:43:02 And I'll give him that.
00:43:03 Speaking engagements in Europe, an online store hiring
00:43:13 a social media coordinator.
00:43:15 Delfino Equities expansion ideas, how to boost my brand.
00:43:19 They want your stage name to be Dr. Paul?
00:43:25 I mean, that's not even original.
00:43:27 And that's not me, you know?
00:43:28 I don't want to be an influencer.
00:43:30 I don't want to sell merch.
00:43:32 Well, if it makes you feel any better,
00:43:33 I would totally buy a hat with your name on it.
00:43:37 But I mean, why don't you just tell your dad no?
00:43:40 Say you're not interested.
00:43:42 Because he should have seen the look on his face
00:43:44 when I told him I was.
00:43:45 I've got an angle.
00:44:04 Yes.
00:44:06 So Paul Felix isn't a real person,
00:44:08 but Paul Taylor is.
00:44:11 You know, with family drama and issues.
00:44:13 But he's not supposed to have any problems,
00:44:16 so he buries them.
00:44:18 35-year-old bachelor Paul Taylor,
00:44:20 heir to the Taylor Motor fortune,
00:44:23 runs a secret happiness seminar on his family estate.
00:44:29 Problem is, happiness coach isn't happy.
00:44:33 Oh.
00:44:34 Oh, well, that's not exactly--
00:44:35 Corruption nepotism.
00:44:37 Alfred Taylor bought his son an empire.
00:44:40 Oh, no, I mean, that's not where I thought that the--
00:44:43 Fred Taylor is allocating millions
00:44:45 from Delfino's treasure chest to turn his son into a megastar.
00:44:50 Paul is a lonely, unhappy, only child,
00:44:54 forced to put up a front each and every day.
00:44:58 It writes itself.
00:44:59 Oh, if I may, I just--
00:45:01 I don't think it's that black and white.
00:45:03 I mean, saying that the happiness coach isn't happy,
00:45:07 that just-- that paints--
00:45:08 Our next issue runs in three days.
00:45:09 I want this to be our lead.
00:45:11 Three days?
00:45:12 Oh, I-- I can't.
00:45:14 Well, you came to me saying you were ready to be
00:45:16 a senior correspondent.
00:45:18 Did you not?
00:45:20 Well, here's your chance to prove it.
00:45:21 And about your run-in with Enid, that won't happen again.
00:45:25 Oh, no, it's fine.
00:45:27 No harm.
00:45:29 She no longer works here.
00:45:30 Helen, pick up a Greek salad and a large Diet Coke.
00:45:34 I'll be taking dinner in the office.
00:45:36 Wait.
00:45:36 What, Linda, you fired her?
00:45:38 She didn't know.
00:45:41 That's the problem.
00:45:42 She should have.
00:45:43 Oh, but--
00:45:44 You can go now.
00:45:45 Thank you.
00:45:48 All right.
00:45:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:45:53 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:45:56 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:45:59 Hey.
00:46:19 Hey.
00:46:20 I'm heading out to Eric's.
00:46:21 I just wanted to say good night.
00:46:22 OK.
00:46:23 Have a good night.
00:46:24 You've seemed off since dinner last night.
00:46:30 Have I?
00:46:33 Look, I'll be honest.
00:46:34 I mean, I was a little blindsided.
00:46:37 I'm so happy for you.
00:46:39 But moving in together, I mean, are you really
00:46:41 sure you've thought this through?
00:46:43 Amy.
00:46:44 Well, I mean, it's a big deal.
00:46:46 I mean, what happens when you guys get in a fight?
00:46:48 Or if you want your own space?
00:46:49 Or if you don't know what movie to watch?
00:46:51 Or who decides what you're going to eat?
00:46:53 I mean, what if-- I mean, come on.
00:46:54 Where are you going to go?
00:46:55 Amy, do you know how long Eric and I
00:46:57 have been seeing each other?
00:46:58 Well, a while.
00:47:00 Two years.
00:47:01 OK, well, that might seem like a long time.
00:47:04 But I'm going to say something.
00:47:05 And I don't want it to seem like I'm attacking you,
00:47:08 because I'm not.
00:47:09 This is coming from a place of love.
00:47:11 Ooh.
00:47:12 Doesn't seem like a good sign, does it?
00:47:14 Eric and I have been moving in this direction for a while now.
00:47:17 I mean, we see each other all the time.
00:47:20 I spend half the week at his place.
00:47:22 And we'd love to do things more, the three of us.
00:47:24 But you're busy all the time.
00:47:25 Well, I just work a lot.
00:47:27 Yeah, and you love your job.
00:47:28 And I so admire that about you.
00:47:30 But sometimes I feel like you're so busy that you don't look up.
00:47:36 And you miss what's going on in your life.
00:47:40 And in mine.
00:47:41 I'm sorry, Marge.
00:47:42 I didn't know you felt that way.
00:47:44 I'm going to get going.
00:47:49 We can talk about this later.
00:47:51 OK.
00:47:52 Good night.
00:47:53 I just don't ever feel like you are truly present or there
00:48:05 for me.
00:48:06 But you could have told me it was a problem.
00:48:08 I tried to, Lisa.
00:48:09 I tried to so many times.
00:48:11 And the thing is, I would have listened.
00:48:14 But you didn't, though.
00:48:15 You never listen to me.
00:48:15 That's not true.
00:48:17 I listen to you in the morning.
00:48:18 I listen to you at night.
00:48:19 I listen to you when you brush your teeth.
00:48:21 I listen to you before lunch, after lunch.
00:48:23 But it's not about the singing, Matt.
00:48:26 Look, even when you listened, I feel
00:48:33 like you never really heard me.
00:48:34 All right, now.
00:48:43 Feels good, doesn't it?
00:48:46 Just let it all out.
00:48:48 Not another one.
00:48:49 Come on, guys.
00:48:50 Get up here.
00:48:51 Yeah, come on.
00:48:55 Oh, Amy.
00:48:57 Uh, yeah.
00:48:59 You like to join us?
00:48:59 Oh, I'd love to.
00:49:01 Come on.
00:49:02 Bring it in.
00:49:03 Yeah, you're part of the team.
00:49:05 This is where the healing begins.
00:49:12 Look at that, peaceful.
00:49:16 Feels better.
00:49:17 [LAUGHTER]
00:49:20 Sorry for the wait.
00:49:25 Should we get going?
00:49:26 We got a full day ahead of us.
00:49:27 Did you see how Lisa and Matt were looking at each other
00:49:30 during that weird hug thing?
00:49:32 I mean, I didn't even think that they were
00:49:34 capable of smiling at each other.
00:49:37 95% of people's problems could be fixed
00:49:41 if everyone just took a breath, heard each other, you know?
00:49:45 Sometimes that's all we need, to listen.
00:49:48 Do you and my sister read the same self-help books?
00:49:51 I'm genuinely curious.
00:49:54 What's going on?
00:49:57 Nothing's going on.
00:49:59 Is this about her moving in with her boyfriend?
00:50:02 Oh, I don't want to talk about it.
00:50:04 OK.
00:50:06 She says I'm too focused on work,
00:50:08 that I don't look up and see what's happening in front
00:50:11 of me, and that that's why I didn't know how
00:50:13 serious their relationship was.
00:50:16 When you live so far away from someone,
00:50:18 I imagine that it's hard to pick up on the nuances
00:50:21 in a relationship.
00:50:21 Yeah, well, I'm serious.
00:50:22 I'm done talking about it.
00:50:24 OK.
00:50:25 OK, well, maybe I do work too much.
00:50:28 Yes, and yes, it did blindside me, her moving in with him.
00:50:32 And no, I don't know her boyfriend as well as I should.
00:50:34 Is that really my fault?
00:50:37 I don't know, is it?
00:50:38 I said I don't want to talk about it.
00:50:40 All right.
00:50:41 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:50:44 I guess I really do want to talk about it.
00:50:47 All right, well, let's get going anyway.
00:50:52 Our next activity?
00:50:53 Is it really blogging?
00:50:56 Yes, it's the truth, Amy, it is.
00:50:57 Wow, I'm a little bit excited.
00:50:59 Let's get going.
00:51:00 Come on.
00:51:01 [LAUGHTER]
00:51:03 Here I am at the farmer's market.
00:51:09 I'm told I have to narrate the experience
00:51:11 because narrating forces you to be present.
00:51:16 For the record, I never told her she had to talk in that voice.
00:51:20 These are beautiful flowers.
00:51:24 Oh, and this is a banana.
00:51:28 Oh, and these actually look delicious.
00:51:31 How much are these?
00:51:33 Will you look at that now?
00:51:35 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:51:39 Paul Taylor, we are standing here
00:51:42 at what seems to be a monument.
00:51:45 Paul, can you tell us something about this statue?
00:51:49 I know nothing about this statue.
00:51:52 I don't either.
00:51:54 We should be tour guides.
00:51:55 [LAUGHTER]
00:51:57 You ready?
00:51:58 I am so ready.
00:51:59 I'm not sure you are ready.
00:52:01 Oh, I have never been more ready for anything
00:52:03 in my entire life.
00:52:05 OK.
00:52:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52:09 Janice's shoes.
00:52:10 Yeah.
00:52:11 You didn't think I was going to take you on a tour of the city
00:52:14 without seeing you in your element, did you?
00:52:16 No, you're so wonderful that way.
00:52:19 Ladies and gentlemen, if you are watching this,
00:52:21 you are in for a real treat.
00:52:23 Go ahead.
00:52:24 Walk us through the shoemaking process, and you will see--
00:52:27 Great.
00:52:28 OK, well, there is so much I can talk about, about shoemaking.
00:52:32 There are leather straps, or the studs,
00:52:36 or they can take anywhere from 30 to 90 hours to make.
00:52:42 And really, precision is everything.
00:52:45 Admiring our wall of fame, I see.
00:52:48 I can't name names, but let's just say
00:52:50 we've had our share of--
00:52:52 I know you.
00:52:54 You're--
00:52:55 No, we just forgot our wallet.
00:52:56 We'll be right back.
00:52:58 Well, thank you.
00:52:59 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:53:01 Oh.
00:53:02 Of course you don't eat sugar.
00:53:07 Do you have any idea what sugar does to the body?
00:53:10 Mm, what was that?
00:53:12 It increases your cholesterol and triglycerides,
00:53:15 not to mention what it does to your teeth.
00:53:17 Mm, maybe.
00:53:18 But it's so delicious.
00:53:20 Are you sure you don't want just one little bit?
00:53:24 I'm OK.
00:53:25 I'm OK.
00:53:30 I never do this.
00:53:31 Eat cotton candy?
00:53:33 No, just walk in nature in the middle of the day.
00:53:37 No agenda, no plan, no work.
00:53:40 How does it feel?
00:53:42 Strange.
00:53:44 Like a good strange?
00:53:45 Mm-hmm.
00:53:46 So tell me, how does one become a happiness coach?
00:53:53 I'm asking for a friend.
00:53:54 Well, my dad wanted me to join the family business,
00:53:57 but I knew that was never going to happen.
00:54:01 I wanted to be a biologist.
00:54:02 That's a big jump from a biologist
00:54:05 to whatever it is you are now.
00:54:08 Not really.
00:54:10 Most people don't realize that happiness is biology.
00:54:13 That's it.
00:54:15 Maybe.
00:54:16 But you'll never experience true happiness until--
00:54:19 How about some real food?
00:54:22 OK.
00:54:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:27 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:54:30 I've never met a puzzler before.
00:54:34 OK, well, I wouldn't consider myself a puzzler.
00:54:37 I just happen to, you know, like a thousand piece puzzle
00:54:41 every now and again.
00:54:43 How exactly did you get into that?
00:54:45 I don't know.
00:54:46 There were just always puzzles on the tables growing up.
00:54:50 I mean, it kind of calms me, I guess.
00:54:54 You know why?
00:54:56 My bet is that you're not thinking about anything else.
00:55:00 Did you really manage to bring mindfulness
00:55:03 into this conversation?
00:55:05 I can't help myself.
00:55:06 I'm sorry.
00:55:08 I swear, you and my sister, one in the same.
00:55:12 She's such a great person, Paul.
00:55:15 I feel bad that I didn't make her a priority.
00:55:19 Just-- she really is my best friend, you know?
00:55:24 Sure she knows that, Amy.
00:55:26 But once in a while, a reminder never hurts.
00:55:31 Yeah, that's true.
00:55:34 Cheers.
00:55:35 Cheers.
00:55:38 So, Amy, you have three more days before you graduate.
00:55:42 What do you have to say for yourself?
00:55:44 Hmm.
00:55:46 Um, all I can think about is I have
00:55:50 to know the super secret final challenge.
00:55:53 Do you really want to know?
00:55:54 Yes, more than anything.
00:55:56 But do you really want to know?
00:55:58 Oh, come on.
00:56:00 Yes.
00:56:02 I'm sorry, I just can't tell you.
00:56:04 Then I guess my blogging career is over.
00:56:08 But you had such a promising future.
00:56:10 I know.
00:56:11 And now it's over.
00:56:12 I had a lot of fun tonight.
00:56:18 Yeah.
00:56:20 [SIGHS]
00:56:23 Um, good night, Paul.
00:56:30 Good night, Amy.
00:56:31 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:56:34 So I know it's a little different than what
00:56:54 we initially discussed.
00:56:55 But while I was writing it, I realized
00:56:57 we have the angle all wrong.
00:56:59 I mean, what this story really is about
00:57:02 is the father-son dynamic.
00:57:04 You know, what it's like growing up
00:57:05 with a super successful dad.
00:57:09 Are you getting soft on me?
00:57:11 What?
00:57:12 I asked, are you getting soft?
00:57:16 No, no.
00:57:17 I-- I-- I--
00:57:18 We got a print in two days.
00:57:20 If you don't write this the way we discussed, I will.
00:57:24 You choose.
00:57:25 [SIGHS]
00:57:27 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:57:30 [FOOTSTEPS]
00:57:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:57:36 [SIGHS]
00:57:52 [CHUCKLES]
00:57:53 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:58:00 The money's been allocated.
00:58:01 The plan is set.
00:58:03 You are about to be the grinning face
00:58:04 of an international brand.
00:58:06 HPB.
00:58:08 Yeah, the Happiness Playbook.
00:58:10 Our market research team thought the abbreviation
00:58:13 stuck a little bit better.
00:58:14 HPB kind of rolls off the tongue.
00:58:17 Uh, I'm not sure about that.
00:58:19 I mean, this is just the beginning, Paul.
00:58:20 Wait, what does that mean?
00:58:23 Well, I didn't want to say anything
00:58:24 until I had confirmation.
00:58:26 But we've been talking to a few reality TV producers.
00:58:30 You're kidding me.
00:58:31 No, I'm not.
00:58:32 Your own show.
00:58:34 Imagine that.
00:58:35 Dr. Paul.
00:58:36 That'd be something, wouldn't it?
00:58:38 Look at his father and son working together.
00:58:40 [PHONE BEEPS]
00:58:44 Hey, can I call you right back?
00:58:46 I have someone else on the other line.
00:58:48 Putting your old man on hold.
00:58:49 OK, I see how it is.
00:58:50 Well, it's been all of--
00:58:56 what?
00:58:57 Long time no see.
00:58:59 Do you miss me yet?
00:59:01 Yeah, I was getting there.
00:59:04 So listen, I was thinking about what you said about my sister.
00:59:08 And I want to do something nice for her,
00:59:11 you know, to show her that I heard her.
00:59:13 And I feel like you might be good at coming up
00:59:16 with nice gestures.
00:59:19 You know what?
00:59:20 I actually think I have something in mind for you.
00:59:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:26 Oh, hi.
00:59:31 Hey.
00:59:32 Hey.
00:59:34 It is so nice to see you again.
00:59:36 Oh, it's so good to see you too.
00:59:38 The place looks amazing.
00:59:40 What did I tell you?
00:59:41 And it's nice to finally meet you in person.
00:59:43 So nice to meet you.
00:59:44 I will get you guys set up.
00:59:45 OK.
00:59:47 Oh, Marge, Eric, come meet Paul.
00:59:50 This is my happiness coach.
00:59:52 Nice to meet you too.
00:59:54 Did you sign us up for pottery classes?
00:59:56 Yes?
00:59:57 Well, I thought about what you said,
01:00:00 you know, how I need to look up from my life.
01:00:03 And I know I should be more supportive.
01:00:05 No.
01:00:06 And get to know Eric a little bit.
01:00:07 Listen, it's OK.
01:00:08 No, really.
01:00:09 You were right.
01:00:10 So let's paint some pottery.
01:00:13 [LAUGHS]
01:00:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:15 Oh, I gotta get to you now.
01:00:17 I'll meet you somehow, some way.
01:00:23 Whoa, you're my blue heaven.
01:00:26 Oh, that's rough.
01:00:27 [INAUDIBLE]
01:00:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:29 No.
01:00:30 No.
01:00:31 [INAUDIBLE]
01:00:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:34 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00:35 It's a mess.
01:00:36 It's OK.
01:00:37 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:39 [INAUDIBLE]
01:00:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:41 Oh, that's good.
01:00:43 [INAUDIBLE]
01:00:44 [LAUGHS]
01:00:45 What?
01:00:46 You ruined my first.
01:00:48 [LAUGHS]
01:00:49 Truce.
01:00:50 Truce.
01:00:51 So Amy's not giving you too much trouble?
01:00:54 No, she is.
01:00:56 But she keeps me on my toes, so I'm grateful for it.
01:00:59 Speaking of toes, she's a shoemaker, you know?
01:01:01 I heard that.
01:01:02 [LAUGHS]
01:01:03 You and Eric are so cute together.
01:01:06 You think so?
01:01:07 Yes.
01:01:08 I like that.
01:01:09 He adores you.
01:01:10 It's obvious.
01:01:11 A little too obvious for my liking.
01:01:13 It's only because you have problems with affection.
01:01:16 [LAUGHS]
01:01:17 But thank you for doing this.
01:01:19 Really, it means a lot.
01:01:20 Yeah.
01:01:21 For moving in with the boy.
01:01:22 I know.
01:01:23 And I really like Paul.
01:01:25 He's great.
01:01:26 Mm-hmm.
01:01:27 Yeah, when he's not quoting greeting cards.
01:01:29 [LAUGHS]
01:01:30 [SIGHS]
01:01:31 I have to tell him the truth.
01:01:34 Yeah, you do.
01:01:35 But what do I say?
01:01:37 Sorry, I've been lying to you this entire time.
01:01:39 How do you say that to someone?
01:01:41 Well, just think about if the roles were reversed.
01:01:44 You would want to know.
01:01:46 You'll feel so much better when you tell him, I promise.
01:01:49 [GIGGLES]
01:01:56 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:02:03 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
01:02:06 [PHONE VIBRATING]
01:02:14 [PHONE BEEPS]
01:02:20 Oh, no.
01:02:21 [GASPS]
01:02:25 [WATER RUNNING]
01:02:29 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:02:32 Now, remember, the mourning of silence
01:02:40 means no talking of any kind.
01:02:42 That includes singing.
01:02:46 And we'll begin in five, four, three, two, one.
01:02:59 [SIGHS]
01:03:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:03 Uh, Paul.
01:03:18 Shh.
01:03:21 There's a really--
01:03:23 Shh.
01:03:24 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:28 Came across this article.
01:03:31 Anyone want to read?
01:03:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:35 [SIGHS]
01:03:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:46 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:49 Oh, hey.
01:04:02 Where is everyone?
01:04:03 Home.
01:04:06 OK, is this like a group activity, or--
01:04:09 Fred Taylor is allocating millions
01:04:12 from Delfino's treasure chest to turn his son into a megastar.
01:04:15 Paul.
01:04:16 The problem is Paul is a lonely, unhappy-only child
01:04:21 forced to put on a mask of happiness.
01:04:23 I didn't write that article.
01:04:24 Strange, because your name is on the byline.
01:04:27 I know.
01:04:28 Linda must have given me credit.
01:04:30 But look, I'm sorry.
01:04:32 I was going to tell you.
01:04:33 Tell me what, Amy?
01:04:36 I'm a journalist.
01:04:39 I worked for "Belfair" magazine.
01:04:42 No kidding.
01:04:43 Look, I know it looks really bad, but--
01:04:46 What looks bad, Amy?
01:04:48 Look, I needed a story, OK?
01:04:50 So I came here just to talk to you.
01:04:52 But then you thought I was a part of the class.
01:04:54 And you told me that you don't talk to reporters, so--
01:04:57 You know, this class was supposed
01:04:59 to be a safe space where everyone
01:05:01 could trust each other.
01:05:02 And you betrayed that.
01:05:03 And you're lying to me.
01:05:05 But I didn't write the article, Paul.
01:05:08 Whatever you say, Amy.
01:05:10 Look, you're right.
01:05:11 OK, I should have told you it was wrong not to, OK?
01:05:14 But you know, I mean, you're basically
01:05:16 doing the same thing.
01:05:17 What is that supposed to mean?
01:05:19 What, with your family, with Delfino Equities,
01:05:21 with the future of the happiness playbook?
01:05:24 Please, it's not even--
01:05:25 What?
01:05:26 I mean, you're telling me about trust and honesty.
01:05:27 But you haven't told a single person
01:05:29 out there who you really are or where this program is going.
01:05:33 And the reason why is because you're afraid of what
01:05:36 they're going to think of you.
01:05:37 You're afraid they're going to think you're selling out.
01:05:40 I'm not selling out.
01:05:41 OK, that's fine.
01:05:42 You can call it whatever you want.
01:05:43 You can tell yourself that you're taking your dad's money
01:05:46 just to make him happy.
01:05:47 But the truth is, Paul, you're taking the money
01:05:49 because you're afraid not to.
01:05:51 Now, that's a quote.
01:05:56 I'm surprised you didn't use that in your article.
01:05:59 Paul.
01:06:00 [music playing]
01:06:03 That's OK.
01:06:28 [music playing]
01:06:31 Oh, OK.
01:06:32 Sure.
01:06:34 Mm-hmm.
01:06:36 I think that should be it.
01:06:38 Oh, hey, you can't just--
01:06:41 We need to talk.
01:06:44 Sid, you look upset.
01:06:46 I didn't write this article.
01:06:48 You did the background.
01:06:49 You found the angle.
01:06:51 Amy, this belongs to you.
01:06:53 No, you don't understand.
01:06:55 Please, Sid.
01:06:57 You know, Amy, I could have easily
01:07:00 put my name on the bottom line.
01:07:02 You know why I didn't?
01:07:04 Because you earned it.
01:07:06 This is a cover story.
01:07:08 It's not true, though.
01:07:10 Really?
01:07:12 Where did I lie?
01:07:14 Point to a factual inaccuracy.
01:07:16 Show me one, and we'll retract immediately.
01:07:18 It's not inaccurate.
01:07:20 It's sensationalized.
01:07:21 I mean, it's presented in a way--
01:07:23 To make people read it.
01:07:25 You know, I used to be a lot like you.
01:07:30 I know it's not always easy going for the jugular,
01:07:33 but you'll learn.
01:07:36 You will.
01:07:37 But what you do have is initiative.
01:07:40 Initiative can't be taught.
01:07:42 You went undercover.
01:07:44 You followed the subject.
01:07:46 You have what it takes to do the job.
01:07:48 And I want to give strong women like you
01:07:51 an opportunity to shine.
01:07:53 So, congratulations on your article.
01:07:58 Come Monday morning, you and I
01:08:01 and the senior team are going to check.
01:08:03 I made you a deal, and I always keep my word.
01:08:07 How does "senior correspondent" sound?
01:08:10 You're kidding me.
01:08:14 You have a bright future, Amy.
01:08:15 A very bright future.
01:08:17 But I didn't even write the article.
01:08:19 Well, as far as the world is concerned, you did.
01:08:24 Senior correspondent.
01:08:27 It's getting kind of late.
01:08:41 Are you thinking of winding down?
01:08:43 We have a new issue coming out in three weeks.
01:08:46 That's four features, 12 short-form articles,
01:08:49 plus reader engagement.
01:08:51 And I'm still waiting to finalize our cover,
01:08:54 our tech, and our gossip layout.
01:08:56 And I'm still waiting on Sonic Arcade's quote
01:08:59 about the Grammy snub.
01:09:01 So, am I still working?
01:09:04 I'm always working, Amy.
01:09:08 Helen, make a fresh pot of coffee.
01:09:10 Right away. I'll call you right back.
01:09:12 And then what?
01:09:14 What does that mean?
01:09:15 I mean, you do all this work,
01:09:17 then the magazine comes out.
01:09:19 But what's next?
01:09:22 Then what?
01:09:24 Then you do it all over again.
01:09:27 What is it I can do for you?
01:09:36 Um, nothing.
01:09:41 [music]
01:09:44 Hey, can I get you anything?
01:09:56 Tea?
01:09:57 No, I'm good, thanks.
01:09:59 Okay, well, I'm gonna make some.
01:10:02 Well, I'm getting a promotion.
01:10:07 What?
01:10:09 Yeah, I mean, Linda rewrote me,
01:10:11 but she likes my initiative.
01:10:14 So, get this.
01:10:16 She's making me senior correspondent.
01:10:19 What's wrong? That's incredible.
01:10:21 You've been working for this for years.
01:10:23 Yeah, I mean, when she told me,
01:10:25 yes, it felt amazing.
01:10:27 My heart was thumping, and I thought,
01:10:29 wow, okay, this is real.
01:10:31 I accomplished this.
01:10:33 That's right. You've accomplished so much.
01:10:35 Yeah, and then 30 seconds later,
01:10:38 that feeling was gone.
01:10:40 And all I could think about was,
01:10:41 okay, now what do I have to do to become editor?
01:10:44 Okay, you've always been a go-getter.
01:10:45 There's nothing wrong with that.
01:10:47 Yeah, but Linda is who I wanted to be
01:10:49 when I grew up, and she's miserable.
01:10:52 I mean, she's overworked, she's stressed, she's tired.
01:10:55 Hey, it'll be all right.
01:10:57 She sacrificed having a family
01:10:59 so she could write Clickbait,
01:11:01 and do I really want to turn into the person
01:11:03 that goes for the jugular?
01:11:05 And now you're moving out, and that's fine, okay?
01:11:08 I really am happy for you, but now
01:11:10 I'm going to be living in this huge house
01:11:12 all by myself, and I just--
01:11:14 how am I supposed to know what I really, really want?
01:11:18 I can't tell you what you want.
01:11:20 Only you can figure that out.
01:11:22 But I think the fact that you're even
01:11:24 asking yourself that question is a huge first step.
01:11:27 I mean, that's not something you would have done
01:11:28 even a week ago.
01:11:30 Yeah, I guess not.
01:11:33 You know what?
01:11:35 I think all this self-reflection has earned you my secret.
01:11:39 Your secret?
01:11:40 The secret to a happy life, my dear sister.
01:11:43 When I wake up in the morning and things don't go my way
01:11:46 or I don't want to get out of bed,
01:11:49 instead of saying, "I have to," I say, "I get to."
01:11:53 I don't have to get up every morning and go to work.
01:11:56 I get to.
01:11:57 I don't have to be there for my sister.
01:12:00 I get to.
01:12:01 And you don't have to explain yourself to Paul.
01:12:03 You get to, and you get to decide what you want to say.
01:12:08 Hmm?
01:12:10 Hmm.
01:12:11 Hmm.
01:12:12 [music playing]
01:12:15 Hi.
01:12:24 Thanks for coming.
01:12:25 Well, what am I supposed to do when my son texts me
01:12:28 that he needs to talk?
01:12:29 What's going on?
01:12:31 I met this woman.
01:12:33 Ah, first line of every sad song.
01:12:36 And she's not who I thought she was.
01:12:39 Oh, they never are.
01:12:41 And I realized, yes, she lied to me.
01:12:45 But what hurt more was realizing that I'm just as guilty.
01:12:52 I haven't told anyone about our plans, about the expansion,
01:12:56 about the speaking tours.
01:12:59 And I tell my clients I'm one thing, and it's not true.
01:13:04 I'm just a fraud.
01:13:07 If you think taking equity makes you a fraud,
01:13:10 why'd you agree to it in the first place?
01:13:13 Because I knew how happy it would make you.
01:13:18 I see.
01:13:19 Hmm.
01:13:23 You know, these past several days,
01:13:26 I've come to a realization of sorts.
01:13:29 Yeah?
01:13:30 Yeah.
01:13:31 We've spent more time together in the past two weeks
01:13:35 than we have in the past two years.
01:13:38 Is this your way of telling me that you're sick of me?
01:13:42 No.
01:13:43 This is my way of telling you how much I've enjoyed it.
01:13:47 We haven't consistently been in each other's lives, Paul.
01:13:52 And I know that's my fault.
01:13:54 No, it's not just your fault, okay?
01:13:56 I haven't been the best father.
01:13:58 But I want you to know something,
01:14:00 and I'm totally serious about this.
01:14:03 Of all the things I've done with my life,
01:14:06 being your dad is by far my greatest achievement.
01:14:10 You see what you do to me?
01:14:20 Maybe this is why we don't get together more often.
01:14:23 Look, take the money, or don't.
01:14:26 Expand your company or keep it small.
01:14:29 But whatever you do, please, don't do it on account of me.
01:14:34 You know, you're gonna regret this whole speech later.
01:14:38 Oh, I know.
01:14:40 [♪♪♪]
01:14:43 [phone ringing]
01:14:51 [chuckles]
01:15:03 [♪♪♪]
01:15:06 You look comfortable.
01:15:15 It's a nice spot.
01:15:18 Yeah, whoever showed it to you.
01:15:21 Smart guy.
01:15:23 He is.
01:15:25 He's a little eccentric, though.
01:15:29 Right.
01:15:31 To be honest, when I first met him,
01:15:34 I thought he was full of it,
01:15:36 because someone that happy all the time
01:15:38 had to be hiding something.
01:15:41 But then I got to know him,
01:15:43 and he's actually the most genuine person I've ever met.
01:15:48 And I lied to him.
01:15:51 And I feel really bad about it.
01:15:56 [birds chirping]
01:15:59 Why didn't you just tell me?
01:16:03 Because you don't talk to journalists.
01:16:05 And I mean, when we got to know each other,
01:16:07 I did try to tell you,
01:16:09 but I really didn't write that article, Paul.
01:16:13 I should have told you regardless.
01:16:15 And I'm sorry.
01:16:18 And I know nothing about shoes.
01:16:21 [both laugh]
01:16:23 I do know how to buy them.
01:16:25 Hey, do you want to do a puzzle with me?
01:16:29 Come on.
01:16:32 [music]
01:16:34 That's a lot of pieces.
01:16:41 Well, don't get intimidated already.
01:16:43 Okay, so first step is we sort.
01:16:47 A lot of people do colors,
01:16:49 but I like to start with edges.
01:16:52 Well, don't just stare at it.
01:16:54 Come on, get in there.
01:16:56 All right, okay.
01:16:58 You have to have a graduation ceremony.
01:17:03 I mean, everybody's worked so hard,
01:17:05 and it's only two days away.
01:17:07 What does it matter?
01:17:09 Graduating, I mean, you get a piece of paper
01:17:11 that says you're happiness certified.
01:17:13 What does that mean anyway, happiness certified?
01:17:15 It means nothing. It's just a marketing ploy.
01:17:18 Oh, I don't believe it.
01:17:21 Paul Taylor becoming cynical?
01:17:23 Hey, got one.
01:17:25 Good work.
01:17:27 Only 300 more matches to go.
01:17:30 Well, what about the final test, the secret challenge?
01:17:35 You want to know what the super secret final challenge is?
01:17:39 Everyone sits in a circle and takes an oath
01:17:41 to actively seek out their own happiness.
01:17:45 And then what?
01:17:47 That's it.
01:17:48 You're kidding.
01:17:50 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:17:52 It's just a little let down right now.
01:17:54 I mean, that's what you've been hyping up all week.
01:17:56 Look, no one actually fails the class.
01:17:58 You know, it's supposed to be a nice last moment
01:18:00 for everyone to spend together.
01:18:02 Hmm.
01:18:04 Kind of lame, isn't it?
01:18:05 Kind of.
01:18:07 Well, it seems like the guests
01:18:10 aren't the only ones who've changed this week.
01:18:13 Maybe the final secret challenge can change, too.
01:18:17 You want to do a puzzle?
01:18:19 Yeah, maybe a puzzle with clues.
01:18:26 A scavenger hunt.
01:18:28 To graduate from this course, the 6 of you
01:18:30 will need to work together using these clues,
01:18:33 put together by our very own Amy Wilson.
01:18:36 So it's kind of like a scavenger hunt.
01:18:38 Yes, you'll all have to work together
01:18:40 using the skill sets you developed
01:18:42 over the course of the week.
01:18:44 You'll have 4 hours to find the prize.
01:18:47 Here you go.
01:18:49 Thanks.
01:18:51 [laughter]
01:18:54 Okay.
01:18:56 Clue number one.
01:18:58 Mold me into something, whatever you desire.
01:19:01 Keep me forever if you bake me by the fire.
01:19:05 Rhymes.
01:19:06 Ah, couldn't help myself.
01:19:09 Play-Doh.
01:19:11 Is it Play-Doh?
01:19:12 No, it can't be Play-Doh.
01:19:14 Oh, pottery!
01:19:15 Is it pottery?
01:19:17 Whoo!
01:19:19 So excited!
01:19:21 Okay, do you have a clue for us?
01:19:25 I do.
01:19:27 Okay, guys.
01:19:29 A king's treasures satisfy only for so long.
01:19:33 You'll find me inside the wooden box
01:19:36 that sings the sweetest song.
01:19:38 I don't even know where to start on this one.
01:19:41 A king's treasure only lasts for so long.
01:19:45 A man with money.
01:19:47 That sounds like my dad.
01:19:49 Does it?
01:19:50 You'll find me inside the wooden box
01:19:53 that sings the sweetest song.
01:19:55 His piano.
01:19:57 Hey, hey!
01:19:59 Hey!
01:20:01 Whoa.
01:20:03 Let's see.
01:20:05 Oh, there it is.
01:20:08 Clue number 3.
01:20:11 Hold me up to see the possibilities are vast.
01:20:15 Within me you shall find your present and your past.
01:20:19 Okay, this one's tricky.
01:20:21 Come on!
01:20:22 So what's something you look in to see your past?
01:20:25 A diary.
01:20:26 Maybe.
01:20:27 A time machine.
01:20:29 Oh, a picture or a photo.
01:20:32 Okay, and what kind of photo do you look at
01:20:35 to also see the present?
01:20:38 One that is...
01:20:41 mirror.
01:20:43 Like a mirrored picture frame.
01:20:46 Yes, okay, congratulations!
01:20:49 [laughter]
01:20:52 [laughter]
01:20:58 Where did you get this?
01:21:01 I might have set up a little self-timer.
01:21:04 So I think my big takeaway for the week
01:21:07 is the importance of balance in your life,
01:21:09 not to sound too much like Paul.
01:21:11 But looking ahead, yes, is important,
01:21:14 but also being present
01:21:16 and knowing where you came from.
01:21:18 So that's what the mirrored frame means,
01:21:21 I mean, to me anyway.
01:21:25 Who are you?
01:21:26 Um, I'm Amy Wilson,
01:21:28 Bell Fair Magazine, nice to meet you.
01:21:31 Sorry, I don't speak to journalists.
01:21:33 Okay.
01:21:35 Oh, I think I actually have to go.
01:21:37 But I'll see you tomorrow?
01:21:39 All right.
01:21:40 Hey, Amy.
01:21:42 Yes?
01:21:44 I'm very impressed, that's all.
01:21:47 Hey.
01:21:55 [knock on door]
01:21:58 Come in.
01:22:00 Hi.
01:22:01 Where have you been?
01:22:02 I've been trying to get in touch all day.
01:22:04 AP wants to run sections of our story.
01:22:07 We're getting all kinds of network interest.
01:22:09 Linda, I appreciate all that you've done for me.
01:22:11 I really do.
01:22:13 But I can't work here anymore.
01:22:15 What?
01:22:17 It's just not what I want to do.
01:22:19 You just got promoted.
01:22:21 Did someone else make you an offer?
01:22:23 No.
01:22:24 Are you going out on your own?
01:22:26 No.
01:22:27 I don't understand.
01:22:29 What's your plan here?
01:22:30 I don't know yet.
01:22:31 And for the first time in my life,
01:22:33 I am okay with that.
01:22:36 Oh, and I'd like you to print a retraction
01:22:39 taking my name off the article.
01:22:41 That's not how it was supposed to be written.
01:22:43 Unbelievable.
01:22:47 [sighs]
01:22:49 [music]
01:22:51 [music]
01:22:53 [music]
01:22:56 [music]
01:23:24 [laughs]
01:23:26 All right, keep turning.
01:23:33 A little more, a little more.
01:23:35 All right, back it up a little bit.
01:23:38 Perfect.
01:23:39 Thank you so much.
01:23:41 Hey there.
01:23:42 Hey.
01:23:44 They're here.
01:23:45 Oh, who?
01:23:46 Delfino Equities Board.
01:23:48 Oh.
01:23:49 Hey.
01:23:50 They want me to live stream the ceremony
01:23:53 to announce that Delfino Equities has invested
01:23:55 a sizable sum of money to expand the happiness playbook.
01:23:58 Fancy.
01:24:00 What's that?
01:24:02 This is an article about you.
01:24:04 Except this one I actually wrote.
01:24:07 Ten steps to becoming a happiness coach.
01:24:10 I'll let you look it over.
01:24:13 Well, we did it.
01:24:19 It's been a pretty hectic week, wouldn't you say?
01:24:22 Normally I would talk about all the changes
01:24:26 I've seen in all of you, and it's true.
01:24:29 I've seen many.
01:24:31 But today I want to thank you,
01:24:34 because as much as you've all grown,
01:24:36 you've helped me grow too.
01:24:39 I want to read a snippet from an article
01:24:41 written by our very own Amy Wolfson.
01:24:44 Paul is a man of contradictions.
01:24:48 He's happy and immeasurably conflicted.
01:24:52 He's helpful, but avoidant of his own problems.
01:24:56 He wants to help others and does,
01:24:59 but sometimes to his own detriment.
01:25:02 In other words, Paul is human.
01:25:06 I was supposed to use this moment
01:25:09 to announce a partnership between the happiness playbook
01:25:12 and Delfino Equities.
01:25:14 I'm no longer going to do that.
01:25:17 Instead, the happiness playbook
01:25:20 is going to be relaunched
01:25:23 in a more open and honest way.
01:25:26 My name is Paul Taylor, and today is day one.
01:25:31 Thank you.
01:25:34 [applause]
01:25:37 Whoo-hoo!
01:25:40 Hey!
01:25:42 Amy, you remember my dad.
01:25:44 Yeah, of course, hi.
01:25:46 Ah yes, the undercover journalist and master clue hider.
01:25:49 It's good to see you again, Mr. Taylor.
01:25:52 You know, since he met you, his whole life has turned upside down.
01:25:55 Aw.
01:25:56 Every man should be so lucky.
01:25:58 Okay.
01:26:00 I like him.
01:26:02 That's rare, he's usually an acquired taste.
01:26:05 Mmm.
01:26:07 Um, well, I did want to thank you.
01:26:11 About time.
01:26:13 Uh, what for?
01:26:16 I think I've been searching for something for a really long time,
01:26:20 and if anything, I think you helped me realize
01:26:23 that I've been looking in the wrong places.
01:26:26 Mmm!
01:26:29 Wait, Paul Taylor eating sugar?
01:26:32 I just want to see what all the hype's about.
01:26:35 You know what sugar does to the body?
01:26:37 I know.
01:26:39 Mmm.
01:26:41 You know what, I think I might have an idea for your next project.
01:26:44 Oh?
01:26:46 Well, all my dad's ideas about expanding the business,
01:26:49 taking myself more seriously, got me thinking,
01:26:52 what if I wrote a book about this experience?
01:26:55 But I do still have a problem.
01:26:57 What's that?
01:26:59 I have the story, but I'm not much of a writer.
01:27:02 Hmm.
01:27:04 Well, um, I'm not very easy to work with, I'll let you know.
01:27:08 Trust me, I know.
01:27:11 laughs
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