Here in this company employees have 3 paid-days holidays on Christmas Festival, also can only work half day on the last week day till Christmas. Such a beautiful thing.
Nearly all colleagues have already left now for what they have planned for. Some who live far away or in other cities are rushing home. Some are shopping somewhere, I gues. Some are still sitting in the chair working on something weird, and some one is updating his blog.
I was thinking of to write an article named 'Content is better than riches' or 'there is no better than here' last night 'cause I had different understanding with this old philosophy from our ancestors. I was thinking that once there is a possibility for mordern people to become unemployed, the 'content is better than riches' is incorrect. A celebrated western economist recently gave a sad warning to the world that next year 2012 lots of young people probably would face the serious crisis of losing jobs due to the worsening world economic crisis. thus I suppose rare people would be satisfied with the life, and how would they?
But this is a quite complicated topic, which means different things to different people, like an old saying 'each coin has two sides'. I couldn't tell what is right or wrong with this question, but there is one thing I am pretty sure of that losing passion for life must be wrong. People who are content with they have got must have strived a lot and they deserve it. Most of those people who pay nothing for what they have got will not cherish what they have obtained.
My thought goes too far. let's end here with 'take care of what you have, and strive for what you deserve'.