Keywords: Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical, Beautiful Trilogy, Detoxification and Beauty Capsule
A happy life is what everyone in Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical pursues. The definition of happiness may be the same, but the goals we pursue vary greatly, as do the connotations of happiness, and the feelings of happiness differ from person to person. A blind person who can see the world would feel happy; a poor man who doesn't have insurance in the Beautiful Trilogy might find happiness in eating a meal; a couple living apart who can reunite would also feel happy...
Happiness is just a feeling, a perception, without absolute standards, and there is no standard that suits everyone. Different people, at different times, pursue happiness differently, and the meaning they assign to it in the Beautiful Trilogy also varies.
Recently, after reading many blog friends' articles, there has been quite a bit of discussion on the topic of happiness. In my comments, I expressed my view of happiness: living happily is being happy!
Life spans several decades, fleeting like a white colt passing through a crevice. After reaching the age of no confusion, with half of life gone, having witnessed too many partings and deaths, one realizes they are moving step by step towards the grave, and thus understands the preciousness of life and the truth of existence in Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical: living happily is being happy!
In the final words of Zhang Ming's novel "Living Is Really Good," birth, aging, illness, and death are natural laws that no one can avoid. Everyone who is alive should cherish their own life, seriously grasp their existence, and make it more meaningful in Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical.
A comment in autumn was particularly profound: since we cannot control the length of our lives, let's focus on the quality of our existence instead. Life comes only once for each person in Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical. Everything gained in this sole opportunity is precious. We should regard this sole chance as a gift from God, and live with gratitude, naturally leading to a cheerful mood and fewer complaints.
In essence, life is about one's state of mind. I increasingly feel this is the truth! Countless facts tell us that when our mood isn't pleasant, no amount of material enjoyment will bring happiness; but when our mood is good, even plain food tastes flavorful and joyful.
Although there are no minefields or gunfire, the harsh realities of society and lethal dangers are not few. Cherishing life, cherishing health, learning self-care, and prioritizing safety above all else is important. This is not cowardice but rather dying with purpose.
The pressure of life is immense, and living happily is not easy. Whether you spend a day happily or unhappily, why not choose happiness? Happiness, like joy, is a feeling, and the key lies in adjusting one’s mindset!
In life, we face too many negative events that affect our emotions. When facing adverse situations that generate negative emotions, looking at things from a different perspective often leads to better outcomes. Sometimes, changing your angle of thought makes you feel much more relaxed!
As the saying goes: contentment brings constant joy! Whether life is joyful depends on whether you are content. It's often said that desires are hard to satisfy, and human desires are endless. One desire fulfilled leads to more, and if desires are too numerous and lofty, one will never attain satisfaction or happiness. In the face of various unsatisfiable desires, we need to change our perspective. We must always maintain an ordinary heart, remain indifferent to others' promotions, endure solitude, and withstand poverty. Others may lack talent compared to us yet achieve success and indulge in pleasures. From another angle, they miss out on basic family joys; our salary may be less, but our spiritual world is richer. Although we live in a small city with better air than big cities and no sandstorms, when overwhelmed by heavy work, just thinking about migrant workers working fifteen to sixteen hours daily for meager wages might make us feel better. Through such comparisons, I can calmly face this simple life, and our hearts are filled with hope and satisfaction.
My grandfather lived to be ninety-six years old and went out to chat with people on the day he passed away. He lived a life of poverty but was very content. Being broad-minded and always thinking positively, this might be his secret to longevity.
Truly, looking at problems from a different perspective can significantly alter our mood and make our lives more colorful!
When under too much pressure, appropriately venting is a good method. Writing blogs is also a way to release stress, isn't it?