2 Enjoy Good Life Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth. – Martin H. Fischer (1920 – ) a Swiss-American biochemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1992 for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. The show begins – there you are, in the front row, at the center – the most memorable moment on Earth. But you are not intelligent enough or swift enough to enjoy the full view of the show. Life is just a moment. Yet, it is great to be here. At least once in your lifetime! So, while you are here, be happy and help yourself. Start TODAY, right here where you are. Enjoy a good life! Do not postpone the joy. Enjoy. Joy delights in joy. Life passes …show more content…
Nature has strewn around us so much beauty, so much treasure and so much pleasure. Only, we have any time to take a look. Our goal should be to live at par with nature. So, be wise, be in tune with nature, and be at home in leisure and domestic pleasure. It is a beautiful world out there. Be cheerful. Enjoy – the pure, simple, natural life. It’s a great privilege and boundless pleasure to be here, once in our lifetime. It’s really …show more content…
There is no finish line. It is better to acknowledge as much and then decide to be happy in spite of all. For some time it may appear life is about to begin. Real life! But there is always some obstacle on the way, an ordeal to get through, some job to be done, some time to wait, a debt to be paid, new home and so on. Life is such one damned thing after another. But the fact remains that these obstacles are the life, and there is no single road to happiness. So, enjoy every moment you get a chance while working, while playing, while talking, while praying and even while sleeping. Stop waiting for the payday, for Friday evening, for Sunday morning, for spring, for summer, for fall, school to end, to finish the college, to start a new job, to get married, to have baby, to die, to reborn. It’s a moving target; but the fact of the matter is that the happiness is a direction, not a destination. There is no better time to be happy than now. Live and enjoy the moment. Let us be happy one day and every day. If you want to enjoy your life, enjoy each day, every day. The best part of the day is the first part of the day – the morning. It’s a beautiful morning! The world stars to life, each morning. A typical day! Imagine – it is a gentle spring, the hill-side is dew-pearled, the lark is on the wing, the snail is on the thorn, sky is red waiting for sun to crawl up and you are right there! That is so cool – life is so
You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a
Man and nature has always had an imbalanced relationship. Since the dawn of mankind, humans depended on the unpredictable being that is nature in order to survive. Gradually, however, the environment has been manipulated by people, to fit their needs for survival and personal satisfaction. Presently, the relationship between man and nature has been drifting further apart with a growing disconnection between the two, as shown in Richard Louv’s Last Child in the Woods.
Just always remember “As long as there is life, there is hope. ”(Sender
In this passage, Harjo describes the values of nature with its comparison to alive poems that reveals their contributions to our lives and ability to know much of life. The word nature applies to all features and products that naturally exist on Earth, excluding humans. Nature is the foundation of everything that surrounds our world where it provides the resources we live by, so we need to learn to respect nature. Moreover, Harjo also indicates the importance of respecting and cherishing nature as she reminds us to, "Remember the plants, trees, animal life who all have their/ tribes, their families, their histories, too. Talk to them, / listen to them.
Nick says, “With the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees…” “life
Ultimately, one will realize that the true beauty of life lies in the simple, slow
Life is short. This statement is made by many but taken seriously by so few. The song “I Hope you Dance” by Lee Ann Womack , and more specifically the lyric “When you get the chance to sit it out or dance/I hope you dance” (8-9) describes the decision of living life to the fullest. Life will not stop for anyone or anything so why not live life with such caution. No one can make the rain stop so why does one choose to sit inside waiting for the storm to pass.
Leilah Smith Dr. Cothren English II G March 1, 2018 Behind the Scenes: The Blissfulness of Nature Nature is a pure and natural source of renewal, according to Romantics who frequently emphasized the glory and beauty of nature throughout the Romantic period. Poets, artists, writers, and philosophers all believe the natural world can provide healthy emotions and morals. William Wordsworth, a notorious Romantic poet, circles many of his poems around nature and its power including his “The World is Too Much With Us” and “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.”
We should value nature and its animals much more (Becker, 1971). In today’s world we have what Becker calls a “power-saw mentality” (Becker, 1971, p. 114). Instead we’re greedy with what nature has to offer us. “Man takes what nature offers us, but usually only what he needs” (Becker, 1971, p. 114). There is a psychological difference in today’s world of what we enjoy out of nature (Becker, 1971).
It’s midsummer, Maryland. Out west, where the highways are desolate and the closest shopping center is an hour away, a beige house overlooks an acreage encompassed entirely by generic white picket fences and endless rolling hills. During this time of year the wildflowers grow rampant turning the property into a meadow. An enormous gray and white barn stands alone towards the back, holding five horses and a stockpile of hay. A small stream steadily flows over the hills.
Furthermore life is limitless. Do not take life for granted and more important do not waste your time while you are here. Take the opportunity while you still here to go back to college or if you didn 't finish high school go back so you can say “I finally accomplished something in my life and I don’t have to regret that for the rest of my life that I didn’t finish what I started.” “Not too surprisingly, our relationships with other people are related to both how happy we are as well as how meaningful we see our lives.” “Meaningfulness, in contrast, seems to have more to do with giving, effort, and sacrifice.
Coming up this summer I’m looking forward to helping a relative fix up an old mustang by installing an engine, and converting it into a street car project, which I could possibly take possession of depending on whether he wants to keep it or not. Then I’m getting my learners permit to legally drive with a parent soon so that’s also an upcoming event to look forward too. The process of starting the car business is also in effect and I’ve planned to instigate it starting around 2027 and 2030, which if successful will provide me a decent fulfilling lifestyle and I can benefit by earning big bucks from that. On the contrary, from these events, I now have a more positive life as it gives me something to look forward to doing, and that I won’t be dreary asking myself, “what am I going to do with my life” because I already have a built on idea of my career, which involves an activity and job I like, and knowledge beforehand to understand how to carry it
Each and every day we should improve our understanding on 'how to be happy' and in doing so multiply our possibilities. Happiness has a power, if we could harness that power and thrust it into our life we'd see an abundance we could never have expected. Happiness will allow a change of perspective more readily and present us with tools to solve the greatest of encumbrances. THIS IS HOW IT IS In the short term your life will not change.
He forgets all his inevitable and depressing and sorrowful conditions in the delightful company of nature. It also developed man’s sense of beauty. It fills man’s heart with heavenly pleasure with he can’t get anywhere under the sun. In the presence of nature a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows. Every bit of alternation in the atmosphere in nature gives man happiness.
How do we make the time we spend here worthy of the life we’ve been given? Death could sneak up on us at any given time For example, the recent mass shooting in florida. Your life is yours to create, each of us has a choice about how we live out our days in this lifetime. We went over the “Emancipation proclamation” by Abraham lincoln, ‘Critical thinking” by Lou, “Prometheus” written by a Greek Mythology and we also had a socratic seminar in class. So, how shall i live my life knowing i will die ?