“It’s like…it’s like Megan and my other friends, they think
happiness is a bouquet of helium balloons.
Picture everyone in the world,
each holding a bunch of balloons on strings.
Most people’s balloons are plump and bouncy,
and they float really well.
Some people’s balloons might be droopy
because they’re sad, or sick, or something.
So my friends think my balloons are saggy,
and they try to help. They say, Here, have some helium.
Let’s get your balloons all floaty again.”
“Because plump balloons would indicate
that you are happy,” Dr. Prakash says.
“Right,” says Jennifer. “But the problem is,
I’m not holding droopy balloons.
I’m not holding any balloons at all.
I’m standing there with strings that lead to nothing.
So even if my friends gave me helium—
tanks and tanks of helium—
there’s nothing to put it in.
My balloons are just completely missing.”