<h3>Yesterday was Groundhog Day, I watched the movie "Groundhog Day" again. Since the first time I watched it, this became one of my favorite comedies. I enjoyed it so easily and I was seduced by its cheerful spirit. This movie is about learning, about turning a dreadful day into self fulfillment. "What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and everything that you did was the same, and nothing mattered?" In the movie, Phil stayed on February 2nd the Groundhog Day over and over again, he couldn't get out of the cycle, he had no tomorrow. He became relentless, he tried to kill him self. Until one day he realized that if he couldn't get out of it, he might just learn to embrace it and be a better man. This movie, likes every other comedy, has a happy ending. Bill Murray played the main character Phil. He made the transition of a supreme cynic guy to nice guy with particularly good grace. </h3><h3>If we imagine life as an endless repetition of the same events over and over again. How would this shape our actions? Tomorrow will come, weather it's February 2nd or not, we might as well try to be the best person we know how to be. </h3>