Why Are Life Meaningful

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The meaning of life is not limited to eating, playing or living. The meaning is on people 's dreams, what you think and what you do. Among them, I think the most important is the human mind. Mind or idea, that is an absolutely important part of your life. No matter if it is positive or negative, happiness or sadness, painful or comfortable, it has an intrinsic meaningful value. Everyone has a meaningful life and everyone wants their life more meaningful. So, how people’s mind makes their life meaningful? There was a time when I lost my direction. I could find the meaning of my life, or say further, of everything. Looking around, full of people who are exhausted by the hustle and bustle of city life, I just couldn’t figure out what we live …show more content…
Once she received a patient, he was working under his car when the blocks slipped and the engine shaft fell on his neck and severed his spinal cord at a point just below his brain. This man lay in bed for five years because of this accident. What I admire is that Colleen took care of the patient for five years but never showed a single sign of impatience or despise. What I saw is her care and hope of the patient to live. Some might say that it 's the duty of the nurse but I don 't think many nurses can do as what she did. Might it be that I don 't know much about America. But in China, I saw from the news that some nurses will use highly expensive medicines for the patients to get rebate from the medicine prescribed. This makes the Medicare of patients rise from hundreds to thousands. I feel ashamed of those nurses. Doctors and nurses should be the career of dignity but lost it for profits. When they are so obsessed with profit and ignores the passion they have for the career, let alone the passion for the patients in bed. I do respect doctors and nurses like Colleen, they respect the patients and also themselves. (Patrick, p. …show more content…
Do not make yourself miserable because something happened and you could not do anything about it. The truth is, it does no good to either you or anyone else by thinking and living in the past. Whatever happened contributed to the experience, and the experience helps you to move forward instead of staying at where you are. Make the decision, and stick to it. Things that you deserve will eventually come to you one day. Here is a book fill in love and dream, this book is called “Angela’s Ashes”.
In this book, it’s hard for ordinary people to experience this childhood. In an Ireland slum, a world of no beauty and love, we will see more of a father drinks up all wage in the bar, a mother so sad and panic and brothers can’t feed themselves. On the other hand, they are also like normal families, father will tell boys lots of stories, mother will try to care for the living, brothers will share the relation sample but true, tough life but not desperate. For the boys in it, life reveals its true nature by mixture of sad and joy. It is so fortunate the author narrates it with

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