
Maggie Yu Miao, a Hong Kong actress, left her glamorous acting career as an actress to live a simple and fulfilling life. The actress joined Hong Kong broadcaster TVB in 2012 after becoming a finalist in the Miss China International Pageant. She became famous for her roles in TV shows like Ghost of Relativity and My Lover from the Planet Meow.
Yu said she earned 150 yuan a day by chopping up 30 watermelons and 180 yuan for setting tables. According to her, life in Dongguan (a city in China) is fulfilling, where she can easily find a job and there’s always income. On the other hand, acting always seems uncertain.
What made Hong Kong Actress leave such a prosperous career?
Life as an actor or actress can be unstable. According to Yu, she used to wait for six months or a year for a single role. But the actress believes in “hard work pays off,” so she decided to keep working. Not as an actress, but as a waitress, she found her way of living a joyful life.
We have heard the phrase in childhood that “work is worship.” The Hong Kong actress somehow proved the phase and ditched her acting career to have a stable life. If a person is fulfilled with their way of earning and the amount, it is natural for them to live a healthy and happy life.
Everyone should do what they love rather than only running after money. In case money is the factor, then there are many ways to earn. Take Maggie Yu Miao as an example to appreciate work and simplicity rather than focusing on societal standards pushing toward anxiety. Therefore, it is better to focus on what fulfills life and helps us enjoy it to the fullest.
End Note
A decision to quit acting by the Hong Kong actress at the age of 37 brought buzz over the internet. Her opinion is clear and concise about how she wants to live her life in Dongguan to have a fulfilling life. Working at a restaurant and earning daily has become her way of living her life, where there is no pause in getting a job, unlike in acting. Therefore, we must run after a fulfilling life rather than fame and luxury. If we are grateful for what we have, life will remain happy and content.