Two years ago, I together with my wife, my son and my little daughter to a tip to Guangzhou. When we1our hotel, it was around 1a.m. My little daughter looked out at the lights of Canton Tower and said she wanted to go outside. I told her it was too late to go2, but she kept looking out of the window and said, “Just for two minutes.”
My wife and I just looked at each other , smiled and said, “Two minutes!” We got dressed and walked to Canton Tower. When we got there, my daughter pointed at the lights and shouted3, “Dad, look !”And then she fell asleep. So we had to go back to the4.
It took us half an hour to get ready for the 20 seconds we5near the tower, but it made our daughter happy and that6 a lot to us. That night I learned a7about happiness. We sometimes have chances to8happy moments in our lives, but we often find an excuse to do something else.
Because of my9, I learned that I was the biggest enemy to my own happiness. Happiness is a door that is always10, and we are the ones who have to decide if we are going to walk through the door.