"Auntie, do you have any hobbies?" Ning Youguang asked with a smile once the mother and daughter had calmed down.
"I used to, but not anymore," the mother said, embarrassed.
"Auntie, since you've got the family matters sorted out, you can explore your strengths and interests during your free time and develop some hobbies. After all, your daughter is all grown up, you can freely do things you like. This way, your focus won't be confined to just the home," Ning Youguang smiled, "Being able to do what you love can effectively relieve stress, boost confidence, and build resilience, allowing you to find happiness without relying on others."
"I get it," the daughter chimed in encouragingly, "Mom, don't you really enjoy drawing? Let me enroll you in a painting class at a senior university. You should learn, paint, and not stay at home with Dad all the time. He has work to unwind, but you don't. You should find something to do and a comfortable place to switch things up."
