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To deal with the difficulties in life, we should learn to be optimistic

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By Rabyne RabqutmPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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To deal with the difficulties in life, we should learn to be optimistic
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To deal with the difficulties in life, we should learn to be optimistic

In life, we all encounter many bad things. It can't be plain sailing. To deal with the difficulties in life, we should learn to be optimistic. We should learn to be grateful. Grateful heart, grateful fate. Yes, people's life is short and perfect, so we should spend our life well. To live in the world, one should not live for others, but for oneself. Live for your ideals and goals and for those who love you.

Our parents brought us up from childhood and raised us through hardships. From saying a word, from taking a small step, from calling Dad... Their love is great and selfless. When we have misunderstandings with our parents, have you ever thought about how sad our parents will be at this time. They are worried about us and sad for us. And as children, what can we give our parents? Will we only give them "anger" and "Sadness". No, we can give them a lot. Can give them a caring word, a soft greeting, and a "Mom and Dad, I love you". We can give them a lot.

It's just that we haven't found it yet. We can give our parents a grateful heart. A heart is sincere. Show our love for our parents with practical actions. Study hard every day, talk with your parents, and often accompany your parents... The love of your parents is great and selfless. There is too much love around you, but you don't find it. So learn to find the love around you. We should learn to have a grateful heart. Be grateful for the love around you.

Life is like water. Water is the source of life, and what people should have most is love. The source of love is infinite. A grateful heart thanks everyone in life. Observe the world with a love and treat life with a grateful heart, you will be happier. Life should be grateful, but also learn to be grateful.

On Thursday, my cell phone vibrated inexplicably. At first glance, it turned out that it was the Thanksgiving thanks sent by my classmates. Speaking of Thanksgiving, students must know the customs of eating turkey and family reunion. To be grateful to others is just a form of giving thanks to yourself.

I once read such an article in a book. A mother told her child to thank others, so the child began to thank everyone seriously. One day, the child made a request to thank the traffic police. The mother was surprised. The child said that the traffic police should not thank people for helping people maintain traffic? So they waited all afternoon. When the traffic police changed their posts, they came forward to thank them.

Indeed, the child's tender heart has a better understanding of gratitude than ordinary people. Everyone will thank you, but who will thank the police for their selfless dedication to the people? Nowadays, there are more and more materialistic things in society, and even gratitude is corroded by it. Nowadays, people's gratitude is no longer a simple emotion. Hundreds of materials and cash are hung under each gratitude.

Today you "thank" me and tomorrow I "thank" you. There are too many utilitarians in such gratitude. I'm not saying that Thanksgiving with things must be utilitarian, but the ancients said that "giving goose feathers thousands of miles is light in ceremony and heavy in friendship", as long as the heart is enough.

"Give people roses, and their hands have lingering fragrance," "the kindness of a drop of water should be rewarded by a gushing spring," "throw it with a plum, and repay it with a peach" and other famous sayings all illustrate the good moral character of people's gratitude. Let's ask ourselves if we have ever been truly grateful. Here, I would like to thank everyone for coming late, teachers, classmates, parents and all those who have helped me.

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