Muhammad Hamdi writes: Searching for happiness.

If you are looking for reasons to be dissatisfied with everything around you, you will find them in abundance, from a phone that makes you a prisoner of work and loneliness, from a neighbor or co-worker who does not smile at you and does not even say hello or says it secretly as if he swallowed his tongue when he sees you, from an idiot politician who overlooks you. Every day, by all means, audio, visual, and tangible, it may even come to you from a water tap, from a friend who you once thought was a friend, but he only wants you in times of need, from a work routine that has frozen your mind and feelings, from, from, and from... There are a million reasons that can make you resentful.

But if you search for reasons, even simple ones, for your happiness, from a hobby that you love or a friend from whom distance separates you, but technology and a sense of humor in conversation have brought you closer together, then what is a beautiful dream to hold on to, of contentment with what God has divided for you, of diligence in your work, away from kneading and kneading, as they say? ...from reading historical stories from which you learn lessons, from a beautiful movie that you love to watch without getting bored... you would also find a million reasons to be happy.

God has given us life so that we can live, not die in it every day. The destined end will be one time, and what is spoiled by daily relationships can be fixed by kind hearts and a contented soul.

What pleases those who frown at you or your opponents the most is that you are broken, that you fail, that you remain sulking, that you do not go out into life and meet it and accept it with its sweet and bitter.

Do not count life in years, but in the beautiful moments that make you happy...and in the blessings of God that He has bestowed upon you, and that many others may have been deprived of.

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