The word "happy" is often used in our daily lives to describe a state of pleasure, relaxation, and ease. However, the degree of "happiness" varies from person to person, and everyone feels and expresses happiness differently.
Some people may feel that lying on the grass on a sunny day, enjoying the breeze and the sunshine, is the greatest pleasure. They are satisfied, their minds are fully relaxed, as if the whole world has become a better place.
For others, happiness may come from the achievement of work. When they solve a difficult problem or achieve their goals through hard work and wisdom, that sense of accomplishment makes them feel extremely happy. They have found their own happiness and satisfaction on the road to career success.
For others, they may feel that spending time with family and friends is the happiest moment. They enjoyed the warmth of family and friendship, and felt the beauty and happiness of life in the laughter and laughter with relatives and friends.
However, the degree of "jolly" is not set in stone. It can have its ups and downs over time and with changing circumstances. Sometimes, we may experience setbacks and difficulties, feel depressed, and the feeling of happiness seems to be far away from us. But as long as we persevere and face life's challenges positively, we can regain that "happiness" that belongs to us.