It's not the job of this town to make me feel happy. It's not this town´s fault that I don't feel I fit in. It doesn't matter where you are in the world, because it's about where you are in your head. It's about the other world I inhabit. The world of dreams, hope, imagination, and memories. I'm happy up here, and because of that I'm happy up there too
The quote reflects a deep understanding of personal happiness and the notion that external circumstances do not dictate one’s emotional state. The speaker acknowledges that their feelings of disconnection from the town are not its fault, but rather a reflection of their internal world. This suggests that happiness is primarily rooted in one’s mindset and perspective rather than the physical environment.
The idea that happiness stems from the "world of dreams,...