Some people contend that the best way to make me happy is to make others happy. I support such argument. There are many reasons that could espouse my position, but the two biggest reasons for my position will be explained in the following.
First of all, keeping others happiness makes me glad. This is because it can be revitalizing, offering an effective outlet for releasing stress and tension. As society becomes complex and faster changing, people are increasingly tied up by heavy workloads. The result is frustration, as they feel pressure to handle tons of work. Because it is exhilarating activity, however, it can help people relieve their tension and stress. In this context someone’s glad is critical role to me. My own case is good example of this. I have a friend whose name is Brian. He is very smart and logical. Because of his job as a lawyer. Before he was swamped with lots of tasks. In addition, he had to face difficulties arising from complex relationships with his co-workers and bosses. By the end of each day, he returned and feeling drained and gloomy. Then, he met me at the museum. I was working at my workplace, jyp entertainment, as a music video director. At first, he was very reserved and did not laugh much at all. However, our perspective of music was totally agreed and we could be a good friend. I often invited him to my cinema. And we spend quality time together while laughing loud at hilarious scene and impersonating characters in them. As a result, our friendship grew stronger and he became much more sociable and outgoing. To my astonishment, even if it is only for a brief moment, I feel deeply composed and successfully gain some distance stress-daily routine. I also feel energized and ready for another day struggle with the hustle and bustle of life.
Moreover, making someone happiness is beneficial in that it encourages me to have stronger ties with others around me. In today’s competitive society, people are under great pressure to outpace others, and thus lack time to be with their families and friends. As a result, they are less emotional attached with their friends and families than they were in the past. By watching movies together and sharing their fun, however, they can sustain solid relationships with others as well as families. Therefore, keeping others glad should not be overlooked. According to a recent survey in Health Magazine, nearly two thirds of people felt that they could restore bonds with family and friends through social activities, including watching movies. They also argue that they could exchange ideas and develop sympathetic bonds while watching comedy movies together. These activities will strengthen bonds with your friends and family and provide to make new friends. This emotional increases emotional attachment and , by extension, social awareness.
All in all, because of the reasons mentioned above, I firmly believe that keeping others glad should not only be allowed, but encouraged.