Have you ever felt that as you grow older, people around you are striving for higher achievements and more material possessions, and you find yourself more and more "useless", unable to keep up with the pace of the times, feeling extremely anxious and lost? However, have you ever thought that this "uselessness" is actually a kind of happiness?
Recently, a middle-aged netizen shared his experience on social **, which resonated with many netizens. This netizen said that he used to be a person who pursued career success and material wealth, but as he grew older, he gradually found that his body and energy began to fail to keep up with the pace of the times, and he felt more and more "useless".
However, this "uselessness" has given him more time and energy to pay attention to the people and things around him and enjoy the beauty of life. He began to pay more attention to family, health, friends, etc., and these seemingly insignificant things made him feel happier and more satisfied.
This netizen's experience makes us reflect: Are we also chasing things that seem important but make us feel tired and anxious?Have you ever thought that sometimes it is a kind of happiness to let go of those meaningless pursuits and make yourself more "useless"?
As we move through middle age, we gradually realize that our bodies and energy are declining, and we can't do everything like we did when we were younger. However, this does not mean that we have become "useless". On the contrary, this kind of "uselessness" gives us more time and energy to pay attention to the people and things around us and enjoy the beauty of life.
When people are middle-aged, we understand: "The more useless, the happier". Let's let go of those meaningless pursuits, make ourselves more "useless", pay attention to the people and things around us, and enjoy the beauty of life. Because in this world, the most important thing is not how much material wealth and achievements we have, but whether we can feel happiness and satisfaction in life.