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Tracy-Ann Oberman

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Tracy-Ann Oberman

Opinion

Love and lost sleep in Geneva

April 29, 2013 08:27
2 min read

Sometimes, inspiration comes in the least likely places. I've just finished a crazy, round-the-world, film-work trip that saw me, in the space of 10 days, pass through three time zones and four countries. The sun rose and set over Spain, London, New York, Vancouver, Toronto and Geneva. Geneva, the last place on earth I expected to find enlightenment and yet it came to pass.

The film I'd been working on is all about the search for happiness by a psychiatrist who has become inured to his patients and lives in an emotionally barren world of platitudes and placebos.

He chucks it all in to undertake a quest to discover the meaning of life and happiness, should such a state exist. His adventures challenge him to the core but, by the end of his journey, he feels awakened to the meaning of a joyous life.

I hit Geneva feeling a bit like Hector, the psychiatrist in the film, exhausted and burnt out. I was convinced I'd been part of a sleep deprivation experiment. All I wanted to do was put my head on a pillow and snooze for the week. But the absolute, pure happiness of being reunited with Mr O and little daughter Mini O reminded me on a cellular level how all that really matters in this world is love. The family hug that went on for an age banished any need for sleep. I'm sure that's what the Talmud is all about really. As The Beatles say: "Love is all you need".