He has a close friend who works stressfully all year round but stays up watching football every night or surfing his phone until 1-2 am. One day he lost sleep, and all night his nose was voluble and irritable.
But it turns out that not only sleep is "lost and then understood". The same goes for clean water. After a full day's water cut, he discovered how much he was using. Normally, a "flowing" water is not thoughtful. But when there is none, a bucket of face washing water is as precious as gold. Look at the water tank that he held as a treasure.
Health is enough to say. Once, he had a slight back pain, turning around and making a sound of "tesch" in the brain and heart. At that time, he remembered normal days, his body operated smoothly like a car that was free of charge for lifelong maintenance. When it went wrong, he was startled: It turned out that I had considered the most important thing as a must.
The same goes for friendship. There was a friend he once considered "always there", so he often answered messages slowly, was busy with coffee appointments, and forgot about his birthday. Only when people change jobs far away, meeting once a year, does he feel disappointed. In fact, a person's presence is like sleep: When there is something, you don't pay attention, when there is something, you are away and then you feel lacking.
He even lost an old shirt he had worn for several years. The shirt is not beautiful, not luxurious, but soft and familiar. When he passed away, he felt as if he had lost a piece of memory. It is truly strange that people, the simplest things are always taken lightly, only then do they suddenly disappear and realize their value.
So, when you sleep well, be grateful. When you wake up unmerited, smile. When someone else asks, treat it respectfully. Because life has a very uncomfortable but absolutely correct law: Only when we lose it, do we regret what we have. And best of all, don't wait until an insomnia night to figure that out.