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Why do you encounter unhappy things when you travel?

The purpose of traveling is to find happiness, but if you travel often, you will inevitably encounter some unhappy things, and sometimes they will make you very angry. When encountering this kind of thing, we must learn to calm down and think carefully. We must not be impulsive. We must turn big things into small things and small things into nothing. For example, when we were in Sanhetun, after staying at the farmhouse for more than a month, when we were about to check out, he suddenly asked us to pay another 100 yuan for electricity. Originally, it was agreed when paying the fee that it was all included and there was no need to pay any more fees.

But when we were leaving, he insisted on paying 100 yuan for the electricity bill. Although we didn’t pay the 100 yuan, we were very unhappy. When we left, the landlord gave us five-color rice to eat on the way, but we still Not happy. When you are out and about and encounter something that makes you unhappy, don’t pay too much attention to it or take it to heart. Delete it immediately so that you can quickly return to a happy state and adjust your mentality and emotions. Don't let any unhappy things affect your happiness when traveling.

On May Day, I took my wife and children to drive to relax. In a seafood snack street, the child saw a lively fish in the basin, so he touched it with his hand. As a result, the store owner took the fish out, threw the fish to the ground and demanded compensation of 200 yuan. The friend had an upright temperament and immediately had a dispute with the other party, which attracted market management personnel.

Under the adjustment of the market management personnel, the fish was bought according to the market price. At that time, if his wife hadn't wanted to settle the matter, he would not have bought the fish. But what would happen if he didn't buy the fish?

I guess the store owner will not give up. When the fish was thrown to the ground, who among the passers-by would notice it?

The store owner insisted that the fish was thrown to death by a child, and others could not tell the truth of this matter.

Who wants to cause trouble when traveling? But some strange things just happen to come to your door. Fortunately, my friend is a local and did not suffer a big loss. What if he is a tourist from out of town? I'm afraid most people will choose to swallow their anger and pay for it.