“If you’re happy and you know it, swath your grain,
If you’re happy and you know it, swath your grain
If you’re happy and you know it,
And you really want to show it,
If you’re happy and you know it, swath your grain!”
Although in the article, Brent Butt is quoted as disagreeing with the idea that Saskatchewanians are the funniest people in Canada. He gives the palm to the Newfoundlanders:
Out of curiosity, why is happiness so prized? Yeah, I get that everyone wants to be happy, but why do we have to be happy all the time to the extent that we’re measuring everyone’s happiness and grading it against others’? I think minimizing stress is important, as is contentment and a good self image, but the idea that you have to want to “whistle while you work” has always bothered me for some reason. It’s work, for God’s sake - I have to do it and sometimes I do enjoy it, but I also feel like people think there’s something wrong with you if you aren’t positively giddy doing it.
Funny you should sing, “If you’re happy and you know it, swath your grain,” because all farmers ever do is bitch. I’m surprised they have any time for seeding and stuff with all that bitching.
I think Brent Butt is right about maritimers - Saskatchehoovians are funny, but maritimers are even funnier.
Are you remaining SKians so happy because all the malcontents are in Alberta?