Happiness is everywhere, and everyone has different understanding of it. Maybe it's a ray of long-lost sunshine, maybe it's the teacher's concerned eyes, maybe it's a bowl of steaming noodles when he's hungry. ...
I used to think it was the happiest thing to eat delicious snacks, get the toys I've always wanted, or travel with my parents.
I didn't know that happiness is health until I went to primary school. When I was in primary school, I met my classmate-George Hu. Look at him limping and mentally retarded. How can I go to school? Later, I learned that George Hu was originally a lively little boy, and now he is disabled because of a traffic accident. Sitting in the same classroom with us, he managed to keep up with the teacher's teaching rhythm, but he could not learn the same knowledge with the same efforts; During the break, the students are playing, and he can only sit silently; On the physical education class, watching the students dancing, he can only feel dejected ... Many things that seem normal to us are extravagant hopes to him. From his envious eyes, I know that we have the greatest happiness.
It turns out that happiness is so simple, and good health is happiness. In fact, as long as you learn to cherish and meet, with a grateful heart, happiness is around you.