If one's bowels move, one is happy, and if they don't move, one is unhappy. That is all there is to it
If one's bowels move, one is happy, and if they don't move, one is unhappy. That is all there is to it
Lin Yutang, a renowned Chinese writer and philosopher, once famously said, "If one's bowels move, one is happy, and if they don't move, one is unhappy. That is all there is to it." This seemingly simplistic statement holds a deeper meaning when viewed through the lens of Lin Yutang's philosophy on life and happiness.