Inside I am smiling. So why do I always look so miserable? | Adrian Chiles
Briefly

"Honestly, I'm usually smiling inside. A nice woman stopped me in the street on Sunday to tell me that she never looked very happy either. We were kindred spirits, she said, because she, like me, had a resting not-happy face."
"But still I think it's time to change my face. Not with the help of a surgeon, you understand; I just need to give my countenance a bit of a lift."
"The trouble is that as soon I start thinking about what to do with my face, I find it even harder to know what to do with it. Catch-22."
"Occasionally, I'd see myself in a monitor, visibly start, and try to affect a correction. This never got me anywhere. I tried everything, but nothing quite worked."
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