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Laughter without reason - the path to happiness
Laughter without reason - the path to happiness.
12 photos (some grouped), text, here, the end will outline
Lee Syuantun laughing monk, 80 years old.
"Be sure to laugh at least once a day - says Lee Syuantun. - Laughter rejuvenates man for ten years. This is the path to happiness and longevity. "
Himself Syuantun can take and laugh at any time, without any reason to. And if he does, it will be a long and laughing infectiously. Although it would seem, is nothing to laugh at something. Not to mention the fact that he is a monk.
But why the monk not to laugh when in his 80s, he could what he could not 50? Lee Syuantun decided to change his life and retired to a monastery when he was almost 60 years. And in the monastery he engaged in improving not only his spirit but also the body. And achieved success in this and in the other.
So he does
Every day now he gets up at four in the morning to enjoy the sunrise and the fresh morning air. Engaged Wushu four times in a few hours, devoting the rest of the reading of ancient books and prayers. Most of all, he prays that there were no wars.
And this is laughing
Lee Syuantuna Life is simple and natural, like turnips, which he eats every day (and the healing properties that are sure). And he is convinced that every person, as well as he, at any time can become happy.
But so hop when the mood to jump
If you, like him, to live simply. If you try to have faith. If you stop eating meat, as well as sharp and salty. And if you will laugh at least once a day. Just laugh long and contagious. Even if it does not, at first glance, no reason.
From of Default.
This post continues the theme, which can be called "Act happy old age" - a bright and busy life in old age - and I raised these Previous topic:
Act happy old age: forum3/st/0/topic317586.html
Flight grandmother: forum3/topic320821.html
A good age to jump from the stratosphere: forum3/st/0/topic328924.html
To quote Vladimir Yakovlev, who started the project: "The number of past years is less important than the ability to carry on until the end of bright, full life and enjoy it. So I decided to find and take pictures of people who do it ».
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12 photos (some grouped), text, here, the end will outline
Lee Syuantun laughing monk, 80 years old.
"Be sure to laugh at least once a day - says Lee Syuantun. - Laughter rejuvenates man for ten years. This is the path to happiness and longevity. "
Himself Syuantun can take and laugh at any time, without any reason to. And if he does, it will be a long and laughing infectiously. Although it would seem, is nothing to laugh at something. Not to mention the fact that he is a monk.
But why the monk not to laugh when in his 80s, he could what he could not 50? Lee Syuantun decided to change his life and retired to a monastery when he was almost 60 years. And in the monastery he engaged in improving not only his spirit but also the body. And achieved success in this and in the other.
So he does
Every day now he gets up at four in the morning to enjoy the sunrise and the fresh morning air. Engaged Wushu four times in a few hours, devoting the rest of the reading of ancient books and prayers. Most of all, he prays that there were no wars.
And this is laughing
Lee Syuantuna Life is simple and natural, like turnips, which he eats every day (and the healing properties that are sure). And he is convinced that every person, as well as he, at any time can become happy.
But so hop when the mood to jump
If you, like him, to live simply. If you try to have faith. If you stop eating meat, as well as sharp and salty. And if you will laugh at least once a day. Just laugh long and contagious. Even if it does not, at first glance, no reason.
From of Default.
This post continues the theme, which can be called "Act happy old age" - a bright and busy life in old age - and I raised these Previous topic:
Act happy old age: forum3/st/0/topic317586.html
Flight grandmother: forum3/topic320821.html
A good age to jump from the stratosphere: forum3/st/0/topic328924.html
To quote Vladimir Yakovlev, who started the project: "The number of past years is less important than the ability to carry on until the end of bright, full life and enjoy it. So I decided to find and take pictures of people who do it ».
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Source: