There is a ** line in everyone's life, connecting the three points of getting up, working, and going home. This regular rhythm of life is what we jokingly call the "three points and one line" living habits. It is like an invisible shackle that binds us firmly to the trajectory of life, and in it, emotions are also quietly fermenting.
The first rays of sunlight in the morning hit the room, and we woke up from our sleep to start the day's journey. The pressure of work and the trivial things of life have become heavy at this moment. We shuttled through the crowded subway, facing strange crowds, but our hearts were full of loneliness and confusion.
At work, we face a computer screen, fingers tapping on the keyboard, as if in conversation with the world. However, in this virtual world, our emotions become numb and apathetic. We have forgotten how to communicate with people, how to express our emotions, and only know how to mechanically repeat the work of each day.
When night fell, we returned home exhausted, lying in bed, looking at the ceiling, and an inexplicable emptiness and loneliness welled up in our hearts. We begin to miss those old days, those who were with us. In this small space, our emotions are released and become more real and profound.
The "three-point-one-line" habit makes us lose our direction in busyness, and we also feel emotional fragility in loneliness. We are eager to escape from this bondage, to find a more free and authentic way of life.
However, life is like this, always inadvertently putting obstacles in our way. We can't choose to run away, we can only face it bravely. We need to learn to find joy in this regular life, learn to find companionship in loneliness, and learn to maintain a quiet heart in the midst of busyness.
February** Dynamic Incentive Program
The "three-point-one-line" habit may be an inevitable fate, but we can choose how to face it. Let's find our own emotional sustenance on this line, so that every day is full of meaning and value.