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03 month042019

The happiest country in the world, started to care for the elderly at the age of 30, and his daily l

Everyone must have a different definition of happiness! For people of the parents’ generation, happiness is a simple and plain life, lovely and sensible children, a perfectly matched lover, and just the right wealth; for the younger generation, a comfortable and relaxing city, beautiful scenery, and beautiful scenery. An unexpected surprise and a gradually fulfilled ideal is happiness... However, I believe that contentment is the highest state of happiness! This principle applies not only to individuals, but also to a country.


    Because in the stereotyped perception of many people, as long as it is a developed country, people born in that country must be happy; however, in fact, in some poor and backward countries, people in that country can also feel happy. For example, the country I want to introduce today is the happiest country in the world. Chinese people start to provide for the elderly at the age of 30, and their daily lives are singing, dancing and dancing. Do you know which country it is?


    This country is Laos, which belongs to Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and Vietnam. Although Laos is relatively slow in economic development, it is undeniable that the country is sitting on a very unique natural landscape and abundant water and forest resources. In addition, with the upsurge of tourism in various parts of the world in recent years, many countries are working hard to develop their own tourism resources, and even the tourism industry of some countries has long become a pillar industry. However, as Laos, which is also rich in tourism resources, it does not feel envious. Chinese people still live their lives with contentment and happiness. Why did you say this?


    Because when you really travel to Laos, you will find that the people of this country are not very concerned about their own economic status, as long as they can worry about food and clothing and solve the most basic living conditions! It does not require too much life to be able to achieve a state of good food and clothing. In addition, local people will choose to find a job to pass the time unless they are particularly idle, and once they feel tired at work, they will immediately quit their job and go home to rest.


    In addition, Lao people begin to support their pensions when they reach the age of 30. The ancients said: "Thirty years old", so 30 is the best age. At this age, people should be financially independent, independent in their careers, have their own ideas, and be clear about the goals they want to pursue. However, the Lao people have reached the age of retirement, leading the life of a 60 or 70-year-old man ahead of schedule, singing and dancing have become a daily routine for Lao people.


    Perhaps some fellow travellers believe that the Lao people’s living conditions are truly commendable in today’s materialistic society. They can be able to stay out of the flashy world, be contented, and live the life they want. What I want to do! It is the happiest country in the world.


    However, some fellow travellers do not agree with the above view. They believe that if there is no clear goal in a person's life, and the motivation to struggle and struggle is lacking, there is no value and meaning in life!