Focus on the depressive syndrome among Chinese in Spain: Fighting for a career leads to physical and mental exhaustion – Immigrant Life – Sponsored by Italian Xinhua Times, Xinhua Media Network, Chinese Entrepreneurs Association

Suddenly, Hong was dumbfounded. Because her income alone cannot afford the housing loan. In addition, because Ming’s illness is serious and she needs someone to accompany her during the day, hiring such a suitable nanny is not easy and expensive. During that time, the huge financial pressure made Hong extremely worried. Fortunately, after half a year of treatment, Ming was able to go to work again, and Hong could finally take a breath. But because Ming has been undergoing treatment, their next generation has no shadow yet.

For those exhausted Chinese who are struggling overseas for life, survival and career, there are a few words for them: “When the sun rises in the East China Sea and sets in the West Mountain, there is a day of sorrow and a day of joy; if you don’t take advantage of others when encountering difficulties, people will also be happy. Comfortable, the heart is also comfortable.” (Haitao)