Second season of documentary soap
Glööckler: If you want tulips, you shouldn’t sow daisies
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According to Harald Glööckler, every person is the architect of their own happiness. Does the TV celebrity find many beautiful moments in the second season?
Fashion designer and TV celebrity Harald Glööckler ultimately sees everyone as responsible for their own happiness. “Happiness is the result of cause and effect. If you want to harvest tulips, you shouldn’t sow daisies,” said Glööckler to the German Press Agency. “If you send gratitude and love, happiness will happily knock on the door. If you have hatred, envy and dissatisfaction, it will stay away.”
The artist, who was born in Maulbronn, will be giving insights into his life in the RTLzwei documentary soap “Herr Glööckler sucht das Glück” every Wednesday (9:15 p.m.) starting November 13th. In the second season he celebrates 30 years of the fashion show and travels to Stuttgart and Egypt. The 59-year-old lives in Berlin and lived in Kirchheim in the Palatinate for a long time.
“I try to see every moment as the happiest,” said Glööckler. “I live in the now, not in the past and not in the future.” In general there is only the moment. “That’s why happiness only exists in the moment. But it comes anew every moment.” The designer advised surrounding yourself with positive-thinking people. “When we surround ourselves with negative, malicious people, it affects us just as much as when we surround ourselves with loving, warm people. As the saying goes, one bad apple spoils the whole basket.”
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Source: Stern

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