Recently, teenagers face many kinds of problems. Like many of them, I was once troubled with worries and dissatisfaction. Few people could understand my feelings.
"The problem is that you always expect to be happier," my mother once said. Shouldn't we try hard to achieve it?
But now I have noticed a change in my thinking. I gradually realize what my mother said was correct. Over these years, many studies have shown that we are crazy about happiness. We often complain (抱怨) about life.
In fact, don't expect big luck, and accept that no matter how hard we try, feelings of failure and unhappiness will appear from time to time. When we feel sad, it's often because we have learned something painful but important. At the same time, we should learn how to deal with them better than trying to make them disappear.
As my mother tried to teach me all those years ago, "Prepare for the worst, hope for the best, and be unsurprised by everything in between."
A. Neither could my parents.
B. So it's necessary for us to accept sad feelings as part of life.
C. Surely happiness is the purpose of living.
D. That may make us less satisfied with our lives.
E. Happiness arrives when we are least expecting it.