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There is a cure. What's it called?
There is a therapy called sunbathing in winter.

Have you heard such a story:

When Alexander the Great of Greece was cruising, he met Diogenes, a philosopher lying in the sun. He took the initiative to say hello: "I am Alexander the Great."

The philosopher is still lying: "I am Diogenes."

The emperor humbly asked, "What can I do for you, sir?"

The philosopher just said, "Yes, don't block my sunshine."

You see, sunbathing is really the happiest thing in the world. Even the supreme emperor lost his light in front of the sun.

Sunbathing in winter is not only to warm the body, but also to warm the heart. Especially when the cold wind blows everywhere, the sunlight that penetrates everything can heal everything in the world.

Sitting in the sun is a kind of happiness.

Lou Yao, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote in White Drunk: "When you are young, you will know the taste of an old man."

When we were young, we always fantasized about what happiness must be, but with the increase of rings, we found that sitting in the sun in our yard was the happiest time in our life.

I lived in my grandmother's house when I was a child. My second uncle was still studying at that time. According to people in the village, he may drop out of school soon.

At that time, I didn't understand what dropping out of school meant. I only know that my uncle is unhappy when he comes home every day, and he is particularly fierce to me. He thinks I eat too much and stay at home.

Whenever this happens, grandma cries silently and doesn't talk.

But I know that grandma is busy with farm work during the day and can't sleep at night. She often gets up secretly and walks around the yard by moonlight. She walked slowly, as if afraid that the noise of the spinning wheel would wake us up.

I also know that grandma will quietly put away the money and lock it in a small iron box.

Later, my uncle said that he would run away from home. I watched my grandmother take out the iron box and put it in my uncle's hand.

After leaving home, my uncle seldom comes back, but every time he comes back, my grandmother looks very happy.

However, I found many wrinkles beside grandma's smile, and her back was not as tough as before. Even her hands seemed to be shaking. ...

Now, I have grown up and become a family. Whenever I am free, I will go back to visit my grandmother. She always likes me to move a chair and sit in the yard with her in the sun.

And I always shout "freckles are coming out!" "

But grandma said, "In the past, my family was poor, and I was busy day and night, and my heart was blocked. Now that you are all promising, grandma can sit down and bask in the sun. "

At that time, I really understood what sunbathing meant to my grandmother: breathing after suffering, stability after completing my mission, and contentment after looking back.

Yes, we may ignore it in the vast sea of people, and it is a very happy thing to sit down and bask in the sun with nothing to do.

Behind this, there are too many parents' love for their children, and there are countless days when the years are quiet and the burden is moving forward.

And what we have to do is to learn to cherish.

The sun is near, and hope is not far away.