Saturday is casual today.
“National Children's Day” I like the slogan of Mr. Chatchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok on Children's Day. It's a simple slogan.
but reach the hearts of children
"Study, don't be bad, don't be sad, don't fight, don't back down, gradually build your will power" fits well with today's children's society. The song "Bad Boy" by Paper Plains is popular all over the country.
Children sang throughout the country, while Prime Minister Uncle Tu, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, still gave the same old-fashioned Children's Day slogan, "knowing duty, discipline, pursuing goodness." The army carried old weapons.
Show it to the children. I have been doing it for 8 years. I have never developed it.
Governor Chatchat
explains the meaning of the Children's Day motto
"Study, don't be bad" means to study hard, study with fun, but don't be stressed about studying. Must only get 1st place. Anyone who studies well or moderately, it doesn't matter.
Just studying is not bad enough, studying to pass, not failing the exam, "don't stray often" about sorrow, regret, disappointment, sadness, disappointment, but not too much, try to be positive. It's okay
In life nothing comes easily.
gradually accumulating experience
for success in the future
"Gradually building willpower" Willpower is the most important.
If our hearts are not strong
Without the will to move on, it's difficult to keep going.
Write to the Children's Day slogan of
Governor Chatchart, then I have a
way to create happiness for the Finnish people.
Let's talk about it. Finland has been named "the happiest country in the world" for 5 years in a row according to the World Happiness Report, compared to citizens of 156 countries around the world, including Thailand.
Dr. Frank Martela, a Finnish psychologist, has summarized 3 reasons why Finnish citizens are the happiest in the world.
But citizens of other countries of the world do not do well.
1. We don't compare ourselves to our neighbors
“Don't compare or boast about your happiness.” Finns keep this feeling in their hearts.
especially things that are tangible objects
or showing off their own wealth
He once saw a wealthy Finnish billionaire.
Pushing a baby stroller to the tram station in the city.
Even though he could buy a luxury car and hire a driver.
But he chose to take public transportation.
This idea is
Focus on what makes you happy.
The first step to true happiness is
create your own standards
instead of comparing with others
2. We don't overlook the benefits of nature (We don't overlook the benefits of nature) According to the 2021 survey, 87 % of Finnish people feel that nature is important.
Nature provides peace of mind, energy and relaxation.
In Finland, employees are given up to 4 weeks off during the summer.
To travel in the countryside and immerse yourself in nature
There are many cities in Finland where houses are built tightly together.
The reason is
People will have access to nature as soon as they step out of their homes.
This idea is
Spending time in nature keeps us alive.
have a good quality of life
feel more privacy
try to increase
green to life
Buying plants to grow at home is still good.
3. We don't break the trust in our society (We don't break the community circle of trust).
Countries with a high level of trust
People are happier
In a public honesty experiment, 192 wallets were thrown away in 16 cities around the world, 11 out of 12 in Helsinki, the Finnish capital.
returned to owner
This idea is
the honesty of the people of the country
is the source of happiness
If we want Thai people to be happy like the Finnish people, we need honest politicians.
honest government
Honesty is the source of happiness for all citizens of the country.
"The Wind Changes Direction"