What is truly important in life? Can we feel happy if we cannot even properly solve our basic needs of food, clothing, shelter, and transportation? However, is it worth the effort and time to solve these problems? Can we feel happy as long as our living needs are guaranteed? With these questions in mind, I read the book "Happiness Without Money", in which the author practices bartering and service exchange, separating from monetary transactions. This approach is full of leftist idealism and is undoubtedly challenging to execute. However, the author persists in it throughout her life, achieving the state of "not relying on the crowd, not fearing independence" in the mundane world. This spirit is worth admiring.
The author emphasizes that all individuals should not be ignored, and their value cannot be measured by money alone. We can only reconstruct interpersonal relationships and achieve social equality by abandoning the value orientation based on money pricing. "Change is a long process. First, we need to recognize the wrong paths we have taken before, and identify where we went wrong before we can ultimately find a new way out." "My life is enjoyment because I feel happy about what I do."
We may not necessarily agree with her ways, but we cannot deny that her thoughts and methods are still a guiding light. If you feel dissatisfied or confused with the current situation, then try to find the root of the problem and work hard to change it. Do what you want to do, enjoy the process, and the happiness it brings you.
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