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A famous epigram of contentment and happiness
1. People are never satisfied. ..... This is one of the greatest talents that human beings possess, which makes people superior to those animals who are satisfied with what they have. American writer Steinbeck

2. Discontent is relative to contentment. There is no absolute contentment and dissatisfaction in the world. They are often intertwined, interactive and complementary. Whether it is contentment or dissatisfaction, it is a state of mind of life. Contentment can make people serene, calm, philosophical, free and easy, detached; Discontent can make people desire, passion, struggle, forge ahead and climb.

3. Cloth is warmer than silk cotton, and it can be worn long or short.

4. It seems that the happiest people are those who are happy for no special reason. They are only happy because of happiness. -William Ralph Ingemi

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6. Let your heart do whatever you want, and don't lose it for me. Happiness lies in contentment, rather than anything else. —— Kuang Zhouyi

7. A person's greatest wealth lies in his lack of desire. -Seneson

8, the disaster is greater than not being satisfied, and the blame is greater than wanting, so contentment is often enough. -Lao Zi

9. Content-A person's boundary with desire is not a bottomless pit, nor is it a "lion's mouth", but when he meets his own needs, he stops his desire, makes steady progress, and keeps himself sane. Everyone's desire has a certain limit, although it is also their own bad habit, but it will not extend to the spiritual world indefinitely. Even the group of moths who are "greedy enough to swallow the elephant" will not act recklessly forever, and there will always be a moment of "doing justice for heaven". And "moths" are buried deep in the dark abyss with their greed, "never turn over." In contrast, the result seems too clear, but it is this that shows a kind of spiritual beauty: contentment is always a pleasure.