Last night, a good friend called and said that her restaurant was closed. I'm surprised at how much effort such a big hotel put into it at the beginning. How can it be said that if you don't do it, you will quit? Too hasty! She told me helplessly that you are in the system, and you can't feel that an epidemic has brought many industries into the cold winter, and aviation, tourism, hotels, restaurants, etc. have been hit hard. Her hotel has been struggling for 4 months, and now it is really impossible to persist.
I feel sorry for her, but there is nothing I can do. Indeed, an epidemic has changed our lives and our choices for the future. With the economic turmoil and the reshuffle of the industry, who can be immune to it? At the moment when this global disaster continues to spread, we need to objectively sum up, calmly reflect, and more importantly, make comprehensive preparations, cherish everything we have, and prepare for the winter, because the future is doomed to be no smooth road.
First of all, you should have a healthy body. How important it is to have a healthy body, especially when the epidemic is raging, health becomes so precious. Those who fell in the face of disaster, with attachment and longing for life, waited for bloom in the warm spring, but stayed in that cold winter forever. In contrast, we are lucky, we should thank the gift of life with gratitude, cherish our bodies, and deal with the possible storms in the future with enough health and energy.
Secondly, you should have a stable job. In the face of disaster, stability is overwhelming, and the responsibility of supporting the family does not allow us to be willful. Then, with our loyalty, intelligence and ability, we will win a few opportunities, work hard and make money, and try our best to make our lives less tense and our hearts less flustered, so that our steps forward will be more calm.
once again, there should be a warm rear. Home is the source of struggle and the harbor of happiness. When disaster strikes, we can better understand the meaning of home. It is not only a place to rest after work, but also a dangerous haven, a habitat for the soul, and a lamp that illuminates our progress. We have the responsibility to manage it with our heart, be kind to all those who love us, be tolerant of those we love, and believe that sincere treatment and trouble with each other will definitely dispel the unknown haze ahead.
Finally, there must be courage of a wise man. Life is always unhappy, just like my friend, who has devoted himself to the catering industry for many years, was forced to let go because of a sudden epidemic. Sadness, complaints and anger are of no help, so we have to face the reality and adjust our direction before we start. It takes courage and wisdom to get out of a difficult life. I hope we can all be a determined, wise and brave traveler.
In May, when the grass grows and the warblers fly, it is about to usher in the hot summer. I hope that the fiery beauty will dilute the cold winter of the epidemic and warm every fragile soul, so that we who wear branches and brush leaves will not feel pain and have tears to fall but not be sad.