Happiness is a very common emotion in our lives, and it can stem from a simple smile, a warm hug, or a word of concern. However, for many people, happiness often does not come from these small things in daily life, but from those vigorous and magnificent big things. What they pursue is career success, money accumulation, fame and fortune promotion, and so on. However, I think that happiness doesn't really need this, happiness is just plain.
We often see reports of people who have lost their direction in life, even their lives, for various reasons. At this time, we will feel our happiness, compared to those who have lost, we are already very lucky. We have a healthy body, a complete family, a stable job and income, which are the foundations on which we can enjoy happiness.
However, that doesn't mean we can't pursue a better life. There is nothing inherently wrong with pursuing a better life, but if we make the pursuit of a better life the only criterion of happiness, then we will ignore a lot of the good things in life. We can cook with our family, watch movies, and go shopping on the weekendsYou can chat, exercise, and travel with friends after workYou can give yourself some alone time, read books, listen to **, and think about life. These seemingly mundane things in life are actually ways for us to enjoy happiness.
When we lower the standard of happiness and stop pursuing those things that are out of reach, we will find that happiness is actually all around us. It could come from a smile, a hug, a word of concern;It could also come from a delicious dinner, a good song, a good book;It could even come from a sunny day, a beautiful flower, a burst of fresh air. These seemingly insignificant things are actually ways for us to enjoy happiness.
When we truly understand that happiness is plain, we will cherish every moment of life even more. We will pay more attention to the people and things around us, and pay more attention to our inner feelings. We will find that the beauty in life is everywhere, as long as we feel, experience, and discover with our hearts, we can find our own happiness.
In conclusion, I would like to say that happiness is not the result of a pursuit, but an attitude towards life. It doesn't require us to put in too much effort and expense, it just requires us to have a grateful heart and a pair of eyes to find beauty. When we truly understand this, we will realize that happiness is actually all around us, in our lives.