At 7: 24 in the morning, I ran back downstairs and saw the property personnel in the community having a morning meeting. Dozens of aunts and grandmothers with an average age of not less than 60 are trying to straighten their obviously hunched backs. Seeing their obviously deformed bodies trying to stand upright, my mouth can't help but rise slightly.
Before the smile disappeared from my face, I heard the voice of the female leader slightly angry and even a little flustered constantly stimulating my eardrum. I don't understand her pure dialect very well, among which the clearest is the number, 10, deducting 3 points and so on. At this moment, I deeply realized for the first time: in fact, life is not easy for anyone.
Just like these old property employees, they are all out-and-out local farmers. It is estimated that they have never experienced such formal vocational training in their career of 60 or 70 years. I didn't expect to be baptized by such a morning meeting when I came out in my later years to exert my residual heat and earn some pension for myself. Obviously, unless you don't work.
As long as you work, you have to follow the articles of association of the unit and the rules of society. No one can do whatever they want. The same is true of grandparents in their sixties and seventies, us in our forties and fifties, and school-age children in our teens and twenties. Since there is no eternal comfort in life, since there is no escape from pain, it is better to accept than to change instead of complaining.
Instead of looking up and complaining about many things, it is better to bow down and write carefully; Instead of complaining about the lack of time, it is better to save the time for complaining, write more words, read more pages and look forward to the future. Complaining about life will imprison your yearning for a better world. If you complain about others, you lose the courage to achieve yourself. Complaining about rules prevents others from respecting themselves.
It is better to change yourself than to complain. Jiang Yang once said in "The Three of us": "There will be no simple happiness in the world, and happiness is always mixed with troubles and worries." If you find life boring, make yourself interesting. If you think life is too bitter, add some sugar yourself. Everyone's happiness is given by himself. In the long life, we are all our own ferrymen.
Looking at the aunts and grandmothers trying to straighten their backs and their calm faces in the sun, I can't help reaching out my hands to the warm spring day. Another beautiful spring came unexpectedly. I believe that those pains, complaints and complaints that have been entangled will turn into the power of progress and support us to a suddenly enlightened tomorrow.