Tell a story first: There was a king who loved his daughter very much. He found all the delicious food, treasures, jewels and so on, and gave them to his daughter. He would try his best to satisfy whatever her daughter wanted.
Once at the dinner table, the king tasted a plate of fish and found it delicious, so he gave the remaining half to his daughter. But when his daughter saw that there was only half a fish left, she felt that the king did not love her, and she was very sad. From then on, she was depressed and even had the idea of suicide.
This story is a bit exaggerated, but it can also be seen that the king's daughter doesn't think everything she has is carefree happiness, which is rare in the world because she has never experienced real pain.
Pain is the measure of happiness, and happiness needs pain as the basis to truly realize its value. If you want to live a carefree life, you must first know what trouble is, and then you can find ways to get rid of it.
There is no carefree life, but there can be a carefree life.
I like painting, because it can not only cultivate people's interest, improve people's quality, but also make people forget their troubles and troubles.
When I sit in front of the drawing board and immerse myself in the ocean of painting, depicting flowers, people, scenery and things, my heart can't help but be intoxicated with this wonderful scenery ... what a wonderful thing!
When I am immersed in painting, I am carefree.