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An example of contentment is not happiness.

A contented person is not always happy.

As the saying goes, "contentment is always happy." As a result, "content" has become a precious quality in the eyes of some people, and everything is proud of it. However, should it be "content" everywhere? I'm afraid not. Contented people are not always happy!

In ancient times, China people always regarded themselves as "the country of saints" and were self-centered. Therefore, they are vast in territory, rich in natural resources, democratic in material wealth and excellent in people ... As long as they talk about China, many praises come in, which is really enough. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the British ambassador paid a visit to the Emperor Qianlong, demanding that western treasures be exchanged for heavenly magic. But in less than a hundred years, Britain has become. China's gate was opened with guns. A looting and a fire in Wanyuan Garden seemed to awaken the dreams of several "contented people". That is, in Opium, three British officers said to his subordinates, "Haha, China people are too lazy. They invented gunpowder and went to sleep. Now, our muskets are filled with gunpowder invented by China people! " Think about it, can a contented person still be happy? The harsh facts tell us that contented people are not always happy.

So, what about dissatisfied people? They just tell the world from the opposite side with their own actions: contented people may not always be happy.

Scientific spirit is a spirit of continuous progress. A scientist should have the basic quality of "dissatisfaction". For example, Schrodinger, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, has been making unremitting efforts all his life. He published dozens of academic papers in a year, constantly putting forward new ideas. Another example is Einstein, the greatest physicist in the 20th century. He was never satisfied and kept studying and thinking. He further put forward the general theory of relativity, which made human science take a big step forward. Similarly, if it weren't for the dissatisfaction of outstanding figures such as scientists, writers and artists, where would there be the splendid civilization of the Chinese nation and the whole world today? It can be seen that dissatisfied people can be happy, and satisfied people may not always be happy.

People always have to climb higher goals, that is, people go higher. It is every high school student's wish to receive higher education after the college entrance examination, and it is our dream to be admitted to an ideal university. Only by setting higher goals can we have greater motivation. If we are admitted to the university, we will be satisfied, and it will certainly cause lifelong regret.

A contented person is not always happy. Why hesitate? Students, cheer up quickly and work hard towards your ideals, don't be satisfied with a little achievement?