The most important thing in life is to have many "happy days," right? Happiness is not just about men and women; it's about feeling peace in life and work. There are days when I work tirelessly from morning till night, coming home dirty and tired... but I still feel happy because when I lay down, my mind feels light, and I sleep well.
There are days when I do nothing and still feel tired and pressured by people and work... Someone who earns over 10 million a day still complains to me about losing direction in life. There's someone who found their passion but is over 40, still single, living in a rental despite being a doctor...
A mother gave birth to a baby over 4kg, while another gave birth to a 2kg baby. Yet, the doctor still advised the mother of the 2kg baby that she could raise her child normally. ...but there are mothers with babies 4-5 months old weighing over 10kg who still complain and feel sad!
No one is entirely happy, nor does anyone suffer all the time. Life will always have its joys and sorrows. So why don't we take the annoyances lightly and cherish the joys in our lives, right?
After all, I still feel lucky to be alive, to work, and to be loved. Thank you, life, for still being kind and gentle to me.
I know that no matter who we are, we all have to strive to keep our lives balanced and move forward. There will surely be storms, surely difficulties, surely fatigue... but I hope you remain strong and persist a bit more.
...a little effort and persistence each day can sometimes yield significant results. No one becomes a doctor or a professor overnight; it's a journey of effort and learning.
...as long as it's not wrong or harmful to others, I will try my best when I get the chance. I hope that whether you're a mother, someone without a family, or anyone else, you try each day, overcome difficulties, and cherish what we are lucky to have, no matter how small.
I wish us all many "happy days." No matter who you are, please don't compare yourself to the point of losing your real happiness. Don't put too much pressure on yourself in the journey of life or raising children. Just keep striving, persisting, and being diligent every day; good things will come.