In this passage of "The People**", "Life always has bitterness and joy. People who love to laugh are not happy in life, but they understand that it is never depression and sorrow that can overcome difficulties. Although the ellipsis at the end leaves the reader in infinite reverie, the core meaning of this sentence is clear and profound. It tells us that difficulties and challenges in life are the norm, and laughing at life and facing it positively is the attitude we should have.
Life's hardships and setbacks, like potholes and stumbling blocks on the road, cannot be avoided entirely. These difficulties and challenges may be due to work pressure, interpersonal distractions, or personal health problems. They will appear in our lives in various forms, trying to bring us to our knees and frustrate us.
However, those who always have a smile on their faces, not because they do not have difficulties and setbacks in their lives, but because they choose to face them with a positive attitude. They understand that frustration and sorrow will only lead them deeper into trouble, and that the strength to overcome them comes precisely from inner tenacity and optimism.
This optimism is not blind, but is based on a deep understanding and awareness of life. They know that every difficulty in life is an opportunity to grow, an opportunity to exercise their will and ability. They are willing to face these difficulties, to challenge themselves, to surpass themselves.
At the same time, they also understand that happiness in life does not come from material abundance, but from inner satisfaction. They know how to cherish every beautiful moment in life, know how to be grateful to the people and things around them, and know how to find extraordinary beauty in the ordinary.
Therefore, they are always able to face life with a smile, no matter whether life gives them pain or joy. Their smiles are a love of life, a trust in themselves, and an expectation for the future.
In short, there are always joys and sorrows in life, which is an unavoidable fact. But we can choose how to face it, to deal with it. We can choose to let frustration and sorrow take over our hearts, or we can choose to face life's challenges with optimism and resilience. And those who are always smiling are the ones who choose the latter, and they tell us with their actions: only by smiling at life can we overcome all difficulties.