In Marian Keyes' book "Watermelon," the author emphasizes the fleeting nature of happiness. When joy comes into our lives, it is crucial to embrace it fully rather than fret about its potential departure. The narrative suggests that happiness is often temporary, and we should seize it while we can.
Keyes warns against the tendency to focus on the fears of losing happiness, which can lead to wasting precious moments. Instead of allowing worry to overshadow joy, we should cherish the times of happiness, making the most of these experiences before they pass.