How to Go Through Life When Faced with Vein-Popping Stress?

When it comes to relax­ing after a hard day of work, you might take a lit­tle cof­fee or tea, or prob­a­bly a few rounds of beer or any other booze you could get your hands on. For me, I like to take some tea first, then turn on my music, close my eyes and lied down on the sofa relax for while, you know what, often time it leads me into a short nap, but after­ward I feel really fresh and good, ha.

But what’s really inter­est­ing to know is that how do other peo­ple go through the usual part of life when faced with vein-popping stress? I mean, the new age thing like Zen or yoga or med­i­ta­tion is one of the good things to do, many prac­tion­ers said it actu­ally works and works well for them.

How­ever, is there room for the intel­lec­tual side of peo­ple who can actu­ally smell the roses-in-a-can while on the move? It kind of had me think­ing that there really must be some­thing in this ‘mind-over-matter’ thing.

Humor is indeed the best med­i­cine there is when­ever you are. I mean any­one can pay good money to lis­ten to a come­dian just to make you wet your pants after laugh­ing so hard. Despite of what’s been hap­pen­ing, I think to those who has gone though the ordeal, it’s bet­ter to just laugh while fac­ing the trou­bles with a clear mind than anger with a clouded vision.

For some peo­ple, read­ing is another way to help them release the ten­sion and stress.

Speak­ing of that, one of the celebrities’s work I like is Woody Allen, an Amer­i­can screen­writer, film direc­tor, actor, come­dian, writer, musi­cian, and play­wright. He gives you the on-your-face blunt­ness that he pulls out with gusto, even with­out even try­ing. You can talk just about any­thing with a man, and he’s bound to mock the sub­ject and you’ll end up laugh­ing rather than being upset about it.

Woody Allen has fol­low­ing to say, which I found them very inter­est­ing and in a way mean­ing­ful, so share with you in this post:

1. “Money is bet­ter than poverty, if only for finan­cial rea­sons.” It sounds true, in the prac­ti­cal­ity, all things does involve money, but it doesn’t have to take an arm and a leg to get it, and if it is not for finan­cial rea­sons, money does not play that impor­tant role in a person’s inner spir­i­tual growth.

2. “I believe there is some­thing out there watch­ing us. Unfor­tu­nately, it’s the government.”

3. “There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insur­ance salesman?”

4. “Love is the answer, but while you’re wait­ing for the answer, sex raises some pretty inter­est­ing questions.”

5. “A fast word about oral con­tra­cep­tion. I asked a girl to go to bed with me, she said ‘no’.” It sounds ‘prac­ti­cal’, I think. When it comes to every­day life, he really knows how to make the best out of every pos­si­ble sce­nario, and it doesn’t involve a law­suit if he strikes a nerve.

6. “Basi­cally my wife was imma­ture. I’d be at home in the bath and she’d come in and sink my boats.”

7. “I am not afraid of death, I just don’t want to be there when it hap­pens.” If it rains, it pours.

8. “I am thank­ful for laugh­ter, except when milk comes out of my nose.”

9. “If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans.”

Despite of what may hap­pens to all of us in the next five, ten, twenty, or even thirty years, I think we all have to see things in a dif­fer­ent kind of light and not just from per­spec­tive point of view. I can’t imag­ine what a life will be if it is with­out any piece of wis­dom in which could guide us. It doesn’t mat­ter whether we’re reli­gious or not, the things mat­ters the most is it takes more courage to accept your own fears and to learn how to deal with them, even it just about get­ting along with others.

And to sum things up, here is the last nugget of wis­dom to goes by, how­ever, when­ever, and wher­ever you maybe.

The tal­ent for being happy is appre­ci­at­ing and lik­ing what you have, accept­ing who you are, instead of what you don’t have, and want to be some­body else.

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