What is the definition of happiness in life?This is an eternal topic, and everyone has their own answer. For the post-60s generation like me, we have experienced the ups and downs of reform and opening up, witnessed the rise of China, and faced social changes. Our view of happiness may be different from that of other generations, but there are some common characteristics.
First of all, the concept of happiness of the post-60s generation is the concept of happiness to realize self-worth. We grew up after the end of the Cultural Revolution, with a strong enterprising and creative spirit, not satisfied with a mediocre life, and eager to realize our ideals and contribute to the country and society through our own efforts. Our happiness lies in our sense of accomplishment and identity, we enjoy the process of work and learning, and constantly pursue excellence and innovation.
Secondly, the concept of happiness of the post-60s generation is the concept of happiness of living in harmony. We attach importance to family and affection, respect parents, care for children, cherish friendship and love, are willing to pay and sacrifice for family and friends, hope to share happiness and sorrow with relatives and friends, happiness in their own intimate relationships and social support, and enjoy a harmonious and warm atmosphere.
Finally, the concept of happiness of the post-60s generation is the concept of happiness of health and tranquility. We grew up in an era of material scarcity, know the taste of poverty and hardship, do not pursue luxury and waste, pay attention to thrift and rationality, be satisfied with our own standard of living, do not envy the wealth and status of others, be happy with our own sense of security and satisfaction, and enjoy a state of peace and comfort.
In short, our post-60s concept of happiness is a comprehensive concept of happiness, which includes three aspects: self-worth, harmonious coexistence and health and tranquility, which reflects the characteristics and experiences of our post-60s generation, and also reflects our wisdom and taste. Of course, this is not to say that the post-60s concept of happiness is the only or the best, everyone can find their own happiness according to their own situation and preferences, as long as they can make themselves and others feel happy, it is a good concept of happiness. What do you say?