What Henry Winkler Has to Say About Living ‘In the Moment’

What Henry Winkler Has to Say About Living ‘In the Moment’

Published: April 13, 2026

What Henry Winkler Has to Say About Living ‘In the Moment’
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 15: Henry Winkler attends Acting Class With Henry Winkler throughout the TV Academy’s Inaugural Televerse Festival at JW Marriott LA Live on August 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

By Kayla DeKraker

Legendary actor Henry Winkler needs you to keep current and linked with these round you.

“I wanted to talk about though, after so many years in this industry, so many interviews, so many people you’ve met, what is it that keeps you connected in that moment, and…there’s no sort of wall that you put up?” Women’s World’s Liz Vaccariello requested Winkler.

“Do you know what I think, I the answer that I’ve come up with is I am so grateful to be on the earth,” the HAPPY DAYS star mentioned. “I am so grateful to be in the moment.”

He added, “It’s the only thing that matters. It’s the only thing.”

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Winkler’s philosophy displays Matthew 6:34.

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own,” Jesus says.

The 80-year-old takes this living-in-the-moment angle to social media, too.

Winkler lately posted a photograph of Charlie Brown and Snoopy.

In the picture, Charlie says, “We only live once, Snoopy,” to which Snoopy responds, “Wrong! We only die once. We live every day.”

Winkler mentioned it’s necessary to have the option to pivot or take a unique path than anticipated.

“Lynn Oliver and I sometimes on Zoom, sometimes in the same office, we have a whole outline of where this particular book is going. And one day as we’re writing, the book on its own takes a left,” he defined. “It just starts going off into a whole other direction. And you don’t stop it. You go, but you know, we had an outline. You throw the outline out and you just go, ‘Hey, wait for me. Hey, wait for me.’”

Winkler added, “I believe pivoting is one of the keys to living.”

For him, pivoting meant studying to reside with dyslexia.

“My parents were embarrassed because I wasn’t a good student. I didn’t reflect well on them, but I couldn’t do the work because of my dyslexia,” the actor said. “For a moment, it made me retreat so that I was not a whole person, even though I looked like one on the outside as an adult. It took me a long time, and I found a therapist about 11 years ago [who helped me overcome it] and if I were to give her a present, it would have to be the size of a skyscraper.”

Winkler’s knowledge is a good reminder that we should always be glad about each second now we have, whether or not it’s how we deliberate or not.

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