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In the documentary film "The Happy Film," directed by Stefan Sagmeister himself, the renowned New York designer embarks on a personal journey to explore the concept of happiness and how it can be achieved. Despite his successful career and the exciting projects he is involved in, Sagmeister feels there is something missing in his life and believes that changing his personality might lead him to a happier existence.

The film primarily focuses on Sagmeister's experimentation with three different approaches suggested by a trusted psychologist. The first approach is meditation, through which Sagmeister hopes to find inner peace and clarity. He immerses himself in various meditation techniques, trying to achieve a state of mindfulness and understanding.

The second approach is therapy. Sagmeister engages in therapy sessions, deeply exploring his past and examining the factors that have shaped his personality. This introspection helps him understand the patterns and behaviors that influence his happiness levels.

The third approach involves the use of drugs. Sagmeister seeks the aid of a psychiatrist who prescribes him various mood-altering substances, including antidepressants and mood stabilizers. Through this experiment, he aims to chemically alter his emotions and investigate whether external substances can genuinely contribute to his happiness.

Throughout his journey, Sagmeister encounters various experiences and emotions. He experiences moments of immense joy and ecstasy as well as moments of heartbreak and sadness. He also explores the themes of change, love, and mortality, contemplating their influence on one's overall happiness.

"The Happy Film" inspires viewers to question their own understanding of happiness and challenges the traditional notions of what it means to lead a fulfilling life. Stefan Sagmeister's personal quest serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the causes and mechanics of human happiness, offering insights into our own pursuit of contentment.
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