Embracing Happiness and Building Relationships

 

The Japanese proverb "Good fortune and happiness come in by a cheerful home" is expressed as "Laughter is the key to happiness." This conveys the idea that being cheerful attracts happiness. It suggests that even amidst sadness or pain, maintaining hope can lead to eventual happiness. Smiling not only brings peace of mind and mental stability but also creates a lively impression, signaling openness and trust, facilitating better relationships. Considering these aspects, there's ample reason to embrace this proverb. Reflecting on my past, I realize I haven't smiled enough. Hence, I aim to practice smiling warmly, aspiring to become a kind old gentleman.

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