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Why Working Less Will Help You Achieve What You Want More?
I used to talk a lot about doing more and studying more to achieve what I want. However, the more I do, the more I feel farther away from my original goals, which not only makes me more stressed but also fails to bring me success. effective as I imagined. Have you ever been in a similar situation, but why do some people seem to be able to do a lot of things at once and what do we need to do to improve these things? or at least closer to my goal. In May, while listening to a Podcast, I saw author Car mention his new book Slow Productivity after consulting a few reputable reviews. I decided to buy it, read it and try it out. I found it quite good and suitable, at least for me, in terms of redefining productivity and enjoying work and life more. Let's talk a little bit about the author later. Professor Car Newp is an author with quite a few famous books such as skill comes before passion so good that they can't ignore you work for fun Deep work or preaches Digital Life Digital minimalism so I think This will also be a book worth reading. Basically, before that, I still thought I was a pretty productive and efficient person. But for some reason, I was always late for deadlines, easily stressed and always stuck at work. First chapter The first thing that hit me right in the face is the problem I'm facing, which the author calls pseudo productivity. Fake productivity means using tangible but unimportant tasks to measure productivity. like checking a lot of emails, always filling in the timetable, doing work A, then moving on to work B and then work C without having any time off. Van Van This is also something that most people, including many companies, are still doing. Defining productivity based on how long a person works: If you 're at work 12 hours a day, you're likely to be a more productive person than someone who works just eight hours and leaves on time. Or say that you always appear busy going back and forth in the company with phone calls, then there is a high possibility that your boss will believe that you are a hard-working and productive employee. Going back to my own story, I used to think. It 's always good to have a fixed schedule and do as much work as possible, but sio productivity makes me realize that the problem of doing a lot of unimportant things is not the productivity of doing things that are meaningful to me and High quality is productivity. To really get out of that seven, the first thing you need to do is understand what is important and meaningful to you and how to maintain work efficiency as well as productivity. The most stable mental state at this time I started to dig deeper into the three main principles in this book including one do feel things do less two work at Natural pce listen to one's own temperature three upset over quality is obsessed with quality. To better understand these principles and how it affects our work efficiency, let's find out with me in the next part of this video. Definition in the book. difficult to interpret. In my understanding, this means that CT reduces the number of jobs and obligations as much as possible and takes advantage of the extra time from this reduction to focus on a very small number of the most important projects. This is quite contrary to a principle that people often pass around that if you want to have more, you have to work harder. The more work you do, the more you will achieve what you want. I think it's not necessarily wrong. but because of our way of understanding, it puts us in bondage and pressure to do as many things as possible in the present moment or to be too busy with too many things on our bodies or to think that we can do everything well. In every field that I'm interested in, at first I didn't realize the problem in this way of thinking because if I finish this job and then jump over to continue doing something else, it's like I finish studying this subject and then I jump over to myself. It's not a problem to study another subject like when you were in school, right ? But that's also the mistake that leads to self-sacrifice and being easily overwhelmed. The reason here is not just the amount of work. tangible work but also a very important thing that the author calls overhead It 's also the space in our brains reserved for it. That means when we consciously or unconsciously think about it, when we have to spread our thoughts to too many things, too many areas, too many problems, we easily get stressed. and it is impossible to work or create effectively. That is also the reason why this principle is extremely necessary, especially for those who tend to be workaholics or like to do many things like me. How to start rearranging your priorities with a tool that I really like: Energy investment portfolio, this is a map of my energy and priorities, including a wishlist of things I want to do. I want to do it in the undetermined future. Holding Tank is something I want to do but it's not a priority at the moment. If I have free time, I can do it if not, then it's okay. Active projects are things I prioritize at the moment, at most. three things instead of five or seven like before I applied this method. These are the things I will prioritize my time and focus on. Passive are habits or everyday things in my life that are not necessary. Spend some time thinking or paying attention to it, such as going to the gym or getting up early every day. Actually, these are just things that I've always done before, without adding or subtracting anything. But after rearranging my priorities, First and determine which is the Active Project What are the tasks in the Holding Tank that I become more comfortable with because the overhead of those tasks has been eliminated? If I have time, I will still do the other things, but if I don't have free time. Or if you don't want to do it, it's okay. The problem here is just to remove the psychological barriers from there, so my life becomes easier so I have time to read books and write reviews here and there and play games. movies, etc. But still ensuring the quality of the three main things while before I focused on a lot of things but couldn't do much of them. So I think the sentence "l is more" is very true in this case. This is something I encountered a lot in the past, like I didn't want to be late and always wanted to do more to make up for the time I did n't do enough, for example, there were times when I only finished a video in two weeks. In the following weeks, I want to be able to make two videos a week to make up for the previous time, but in reality, it's not because I'm lazy or wasting time, it's simply that circumstances don't allow me to do it with Nhiep. At such a level, even for myself, the more stressed I become and the distance from my original goal is to focus on myself or get caught up in the idea of having to always fix my glasses every second of every minute in my schedule of doing one thing after another. Others are always busy from day to day and week to week to be effective and productive without stopping for a moment and listening to themselves. For example, last time I always insisted on making videos. Every week Dang has to read books and learn foreign languages every day and maintain regular exercise Dang but still has to do well at his full-time job but I realize I can't because I'm not a full-time youtuber. Not being a student with Khai quite a lot of time during the day, after accepting that I am not a child but just a normal person, I started to sit down and give myself a more suitable course for each individual. What I do and there is a quite simple but very effective way mentioned in the book to solve this situation is to dle your timelines, which means giving yourself more than double the time to do something. Because most of us I often overestimate my own abilities, always thinking that I will complete a task in a very short time, which is only feasible in ideal cases, but often life does not work out like that, which easily leads to The stress of being late or taking on more work than you can handle when you give yourself more time means your workload is cut in half, everything is easier to breathe and most of the time you finish your work sooner. The deadline I set is, for example, instead of making one video a week, I give myself two weeks, but most of the time I only need 7 to 10 days to complete it. Actually, it was n't because I was bad or slow in the past. It 's because of time and psychological pressure or the overhead of other strange things, so if you're overwhelmed or stressed, stop for a moment and give yourself a little more time to see what happens. Nha This is simply a principle to help clarify the two principles above to avoid a hole that we can enter into to become lazier because if we only do XD and never have a deadline, we may not be able to do it. When something is done, give yourself enough space to be creative enough time to create a good enough product but not an endless amount of time or wait for perfection to appear maybe it will. It will be a bit abstract and difficult to imagine when it comes to this principle. I think only each person can clearly understand and make the most accurate and suitable decision for themselves because of the boundary between perfectionism and subjectivity. The extreme meaning of perfection is very fragile. I also spent a lot of time finding a balance point for myself. I hope you will soon find your own answer. When I first started, I didn't think There's too much about the third principle because I'm a perfectionist but I'm often too busy with work and pretend I have to do everything at the same time, so I understand that my problem is applying pressure. Use the first and second principles and in life there is a saying of Tri but always true in this case: good things take time. From there I learn to look at the bigger picture, not just Tram Cham on things. too short-term Of course the deadline still needs to be completed, but I'm also aware of my situation and where my abilities are so I can rearrange everything more appropriately than I thought, the most important thing I realized. The stories about productivity that I often hear online, like working five or seven jobs at the same time or working as a waiter and writing a novel, are actually not that rosy. I hope these experiences The experiences shared in this video will help you better understand Slow productivity and find the right pace for yourself. Don't forget to enjoy life. Thank you for watching until here and see you again in the next videos. after Bye bye
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Motivation
Don't waste your life.
Are you aware of the day of the week when you're most likely to experience a heart attack? Take a moment to think about it. It’s Monday. Any guess on the time? It's typically between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Interestingly, that's also when many people prepare to head to jobs they dislike. Is this a coincidence? Doubtful. Consider this chart illustrating the average lifespan. Typically, people live around 80 years, if fortunate. We usually start working around age 18 and retire by 67. This suggests that a significant portion of life is spent working. It's crucial to make that time fulfilling. My friend J often believed he would find happiness after completing school. Upon graduating, he thought getting a job would bring him joy. After securing a job, he still felt unfulfilled. J then believed that marriage and starting a family would bring him happiness, yet even that didn't lead to contentment. Eventually, he thought that retirement would finally make him happy, but he still felt the same emptiness. J began attending church frequently, expressing that he hoped to find happiness in the afterlife. Unfortunately, J's experience is not uncommon; many share his struggle. We've been conditioned to remain in jobs that contribute to our unhappiness. There are individuals who constantly say, "I'll be happy when..." It's time to shift from living for the future to embracing the present. We need to either pursue careers we love or inject more passion into our current jobs. The rat race is not the answer. Even if you achieve great wealth or accolades, you'll still find yourself trapped in a cycle of dissatisfaction. Life is not a game; there are no do-overs. However, there is a way to take charge of your life and reject societal lies, such as the notion that overworking is admirable or that stress is a badge of honor. The concept of work-life balance is often misunderstood. Shouldn't life take precedence over work? A better life naturally leads to improved work performance. Harvard professor Shawn Achor discovered the "happiness advantage," revealing that job success is more closely linked to happiness than intelligence or talent. His research shows that happiness elevates intelligence, creativity, and productivity, ultimately leading to higher earnings and increased longevity. Optimists do indeed live longer than pessimists, suggesting that a joyful life can extend your years. It's essential to take this message seriously; prioritizing your happiness is vital for your well-being. It's never too late to pursue a fulfilling life instead of enduring a joyless existence. Many people suffer from heart problems due to unfulfilling work. Happiness is a choice, but it's not always easy. The first step is to reflect internally and heed the wisdom of Buddha, who cautioned against the illusion of time. Stop squandering your life.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Elon Musk
There are some amazing people who work tirelessly and do not brag about themselves. One of them is Elon Musk, the founder of Space Company, co-founder of Tesla Motos and Paypal. What Elon Musk has created is true to what he does. the things he wanted to do when he was young because he knew they would affect the future of humanity. The first is the internet, the second is clean energy and the third is space. Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971 in Pretoria South Africa. Elon Musk has a multinational and multicultural family, he is the son of Ero Musk - a South African mechanical and electrical engineer. Since his childhood, Elon loved reading and soon discovered the excitement of technology when he was only 10 years old and using computers, Elon started learning programming until he was 12 years old Elon sold the source code of the video game Blast Star, a game based on the basic programming language to style magazines and Office Technology for about $500 today. This early experience and passion laid the foundation for Elon Musk's future technological and business development as he became one of the leading leaders and entrepreneurs in modern industry. Education Elon Musk went through a diverse educational journey before conquering the world of engineering and business after completing his secondary education at Branston High School and Pretoria Boys' High School, Elon attended the University of Pretoria in South Africa and then moved to Canada in 1989. Elon had to enroll in the University of Queensland in Kingston to avoid military service in the South African Army. However, he dropped out of the University of Queensland and transferred to the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. At the University of Pennsylvania, Elon studied economics and physics and graduated in 1997 with a BA in economics from Waton and a BA in physics from the School of Arts and Sciences. Before founding major companies, Elon Musk had internship experience in Silicon Valley. He worked at Pinacle Research Institute, an energy storage research startup, and Rocket S Game in Palo Alto. Although Elon Musk was accepted into the PhD program in Physics, Energy, and Materials Science at Stanford University in 1995, he decided to devote his time and effort to founding Zip High Corporation because he saw the potential in the Internet boom. With his flexibility and innovative business vision, Elon Musk started his own business and led the way in changing the technology and energy industry. Tech billionaire Elon Musk's career has demonstrated his great leadership talent and genius in his career right from the start with his brother.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Journal
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett, the magician from Omaha with his Money Ball predicting the future of the stock market, is truly a legend in the financial world because of his extraordinary stock investments that have turned the South China Sea into a symbol. Although he is 94 years old, he is still one of the richest people in the world. What is the secret that helped Warren Buffett become a real billionaire? Welcome everyone, today I will tell you about Warren Buffett's market manipulation. Warren Edward Buffett was born on August 30, 1930 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. His father, Howard Homen Buffett, was a famous stockbroker. As a child, Warren was a shy and quiet child. His only joy was making friends with books from his father's financial books. He became obsessed with investment and business games. At the age of 6, he learned how to start a business by selling Coca-Cola and rubber magazines. Warren Buffet's chimpanzee account earned $175 a month, thereby accumulating a small fortune for himself. By the age of 11, when his peers were still busy buying candy and selling marbles, Warren Buffett was learning to buy the bottom. When he hit the top of the stock market, the first thing he ordered was three shares of City Services Preferred gas company at $38 a share, which I didn't understand. As soon as he bought it, the price suddenly dropped to $27. His heart was full. He decided that this was probably not perfume and sold it right away when the stock price hit 40. But as soon as we sold it, the stock skyrocketed to $200 a share. So this bloody lesson has influenced his investment decisions to this day. By the age of 15, he owned 40 acres of garden land and amassed a fortune of up to 40 acres, up to $ 5,000 in 1947 after graduating from high school, he felt he was too supportive of the virus. Warren Buffett Lien wanted to drop out of school and talk about his career. His father hid the stock market and brought his ambitions to his parents, but all he got was doubt and storms. Your father feels like he makes more money than the teacher, what else is there to teach you? Or should I drop out of school and stay at the buffet to work up the courage to express my feelings but then had to go to the University of Pennsylvania and then two years later, he jumped to the University of Nebraska and the School of Business Administration to be safer, he even had another drink. He received his Master of Science in Economics from Columbia University in 1951. After conquering his academic career, Mr. Khan returned home and worked at his father's securities firm, Perfect Fog and Co.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Journal
Start Before You Know ow.
At times, I feel overwhelmed by the multitude of choices before me, worried that making the wrong decision could lead to disaster. To avoid making a choice, I often find myself distracting my mind. My mornings follow a familiar routine: I wake up at 7 a.m., do some exercise, prepare a nice breakfast, and eat an apple. My favorite part is savoring a cup of coffee, followed by a walk where I brainstorm new ideas. However, during these walks, doubts flood my mind—am I making the right choices? Do I really know what I'm doing? How will it all come together? My thoughts race, even though it may not appear that way. For a time, I was free from making choices, until I realized I wanted something different. I first picked up a camera in 2018 and was captivated by images that expressed emotions. I quickly discovered that I had much to learn about photography but was determined to try. Each day, I ventured out to capture photos that resonated with me. Over the years, I worked hard to land significant jobs and elevate my photography, but success eluded me. I often felt like giving up, questioning if I had made the right choice. Yet, I persisted, and five years later, I was asked to photograph a Grammy-winning artist. I felt unprepared for this opportunity, as I had always viewed my skills as beginner-level. Having never been on a film set, I felt like I was stepping into uncharted territory. Still, I focused on taking photos that conveyed emotion, just as I had done before. It’s incredible to reflect on how much I have grown simply by showing up and striving to learn each day. Looking back, I realize that the fears and doubts associated with starting something new may not fully disappear; they can transform into new worries. However, when you push through, you find that these fears lack real significance, propelling you toward your next attempt, even if it doesn’t go as planned. I’ve always aspired to build a brand, and after spending several years in photography, my friend Meredith and I decided to establish a brand that would connect creative individuals. We named it Made by Saturday. Our mission was straightforward: to create a community for friends and creatives alike. Lacking any prior experience, we were unsure of how to begin. Without specific expectations, our primary aim was to gather people, and we succeeded. We designed shirts and sweaters and organized our first promotional event, which turned out to be a success. Musicians, bartenders, and many friends attended, and we sold out of everything we made. Following that initial event, Meredith and I were eager to regroup, but I had mistakenly set unrealistic expectations for myself. The taste of success skewed my perspective, and I became fearful of being perceived as a failure. This led me to play it safe and disagree with Meredith’s ideas, as I hesitated to try anything that might not be perfect. I learned that in the early stages of any new venture, you will struggle, and accepting this reality grants you the freedom to explore and experiment.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Why keeping your goals secret can help you succeed more easily?
Individuals often have their own aspirations and objectives, with common themes including fitness, career fulfillment, or acquiring new skills. As inherently social beings, we frequently discuss our goals with others. However, have you noticed the effects of sharing these aspirations? Sometimes, it can feel easier to fail than to succeed. This piece will explore three scenarios that arise when you divulge your goals and the importance of shaping your mindset. The first scenario is one that many seek when sharing their ambitions: receiving supportive, affirming, and motivating responses like “I believe in you,” “You’re amazing, go for it,” or “You can achieve this.” Reaching a goal often requires numerous steps, and failing to move forward can lead to disappointment. Even before taking a single action, sharing your aspirations and garnering positive feedback triggers the release of dopamine in the brain, creating a sense of excitement as if the goal has already been accomplished. This phenomenon, known as early gratification, can, however, diminish your motivation and resolve to take real action. What can be done about this? Another issue is that the enjoyment of discussing your plans and receiving encouragement may lead to excessive sharing with others. If you continuously talk about your goals without making progress, those around you, including your boss, may begin to lose faith in your words, which can shift their support to skepticism about your abilities. Consider a friend who enjoys socializing without any worries, yet every time you meet, he elaborates on a job opportunity as if he has secured it. Although the position offers a low salary and requires overtime, he remains in the same role month after month, repeating the same narrative. By the fifth time he mentions it, everyone in the group doubts his intentions. While it’s fine to talk about the job, if he claims he will leave, he should follow through. After multiple assurances, faith in his promise wanes. I have personally faced similar challenges when it comes to weight loss, job changes, or learning new skills. This situation often escalates when one becomes more popular. Generally, sharing your goals appears to be a positive endeavor, resulting in support and constructive feedback. However, the downside is that you might receive advice that is unnecessary or unrelated to your objectives, which can lead to confusion and steer you further away from your goals.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
For all those who are fighting alone
A journey that everyone must undertake on the path to success is often a solitary one. This is the time when you must confront challenges alone. The painful mistakes encountered along the way can overshadow the joy of solitude, yet this story has been on my mind for a long time, and I wish to share it with those who have experienced similar struggles. My ascent to success was marked by long periods without companionship or support, and I hope my story can inspire others facing loneliness on their journeys. It can offer motivation to persist in their endeavors. While having many friends and strong relationships can be beneficial, it's important to recognize that this is not always the case. Life is not easy, and friends, family, or relatives may not always be present to offer encouragement, especially when you commit fully to your goals. If you decide to dedicate time solely to your ambitions, socializing will take a backseat. Consider this: if you were to turn off your phone for a week, how many messages or missed calls would you receive? This illustrates what you truly value. Often, the reality is that you may not receive any messages or calls, highlighting the need to prepare for solitude during challenging times. You will find that no one will be there to wake you up at 5 a.m. or push you to go to the gym. When it comes to your studies, there will be no one to create a success plan for you. You must confront all challenges independently. There will be times when you have to tackle tasks that others avoid, go to the gym alone, eat by yourself, and face fears that few dare to confront. However, if you don’t take on these challenges, who will? In the early days of my career, I often recalled the advice of my predecessors: relationships are paramount, and money is secondary. This implied that to advance in my career and navigate life's challenges, I needed to cultivate connections with many people. This led me to question whether I truly needed a vast network of friends to succeed. I came to realize that I often struggled with communication and connection, rarely initiating conversations. Many perceive me as closed off, but my role has compelled me to adapt. Over time, I found myself attending conferences and seminars, striving to connect with individuals from various fields. As I progressed professionally, I had to develop new skills, such as effective communication and relationship building. I often thought that increasing my value would naturally draw more people to collaborate with me. I engaged in the networking game, where introductions are frequent, and offers of assistance are common. However, I sensed a certain insincerity in these interactions. Everyone has their motives, and while some may genuinely want to help, it often feels like a facade. This led me to question why I had to invest time with people in such contexts. I pondered whether my energy would be better spent on pursuits I love or with those who genuinely listen to me, or simply in self-reflection. About a year ago, I made the decision to halt all offline engagements and sever most of my connections to relocate to a new city, where I had no friends or acquaintances. For me, this change represented an escape. I longed to break free from my environment, to restart my narrative and realign my life. In that solitude, I discovered true liberation. I was free to be myself and embrace my identity fully, dedicating my life entirely to my own journey.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Free Time Creates Destiny
This morning, I revisited a quote by Albert Einstein, one of my favorites, which has significantly impacted my life. Although I have reflected on this quote many times before, I had only seen it as a lesson. Today, however, it stirred deep emotions within me. Let me share the quote with you: Einstein stated that "in this life, the only fair thing in this world is time." He emphasized that our differences stem from how we utilize our free time. Understanding how we manage our free time is crucial; it allows us to hone our skills. Conversely, poor use of this time can lead to laziness or negative habits like alcoholism or gambling. It's a misconception to think that our busy schedules define us. In reality, how we spend our free time offers us more opportunities. This quote is profound, and I want to break it down for you.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
The most beautiful dream is when you pour your heart out in pursuit. Top Story - July 2024.
Although I haven't read the book yet, I really like this message and want to send it to you. Don't forget that in this world, except for life and death, everything is just a small thing and you are everything and I believe that you don't only have yourself, your health, your time and the people you love and support. Support at least yourself and there are many means to move forward so don't give up trying. Do you know why the people around you can find their own direction while you can't? forever struggling with the uncertainty or not it's because you think so You believe so The reality is that everyone is struggling with their own life I don't say everything but the truth is that there are always many Many young people who seem to have a stable job and a clear life path are actually stuck in the very life that many people wish they knew even though they have a stable job. In large corporate companies, I still feel lost. I know friends who thought they had found the right job but then realized they wanted something else. I also know friends who even though they have a job. good job but still desire to do things that are more meaningful to us. We are all stuck in boxes about our own problems, the only difference is the box, so you are not alone in this world.
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Is it right or wrong to love someone with all your heart? Part 3
Days after the breakup, she reached out to him, expressing a desire to reconcile. Meanwhile, the young woman was heavily influenced by her beliefs and a strong attachment to another couple. Despite knowing her partner was involved with multiple other girls, she still clung to him like a child. Her thoughts revolved entirely around him. If he commanded her to stand, she would comply; if he told her to sit, she obeyed. While her parents argued, he never dared to speak a harsh word to her. Each time she made a mistake, he threatened to end their relationship. In desperation, I pleaded and cried to my best friend, confessing that he was my first love. I felt as if my life revolved around him. My love for him was absolute, and I was willing to give up everything. If he were to leave me, I believed I might not survive. Who would have guessed that one summer day at a coffee shop, his other girlfriend was there too, laughing with friends and smoking? He initially appeared refined but quickly revealed a more submissive side. There was also another couple reminiscent of a pampered cat, where the girl had to juggle multiple jobs to cover expenses. Her living costs were trivial to her. All day she applied makeup, ordered takeout, bought expensive leather handbags, and posted photos to flaunt her lavish lifestyle to her friends. When he needed assistance, she was sweet, promising him happiness as if he were on top of the world. However, once he achieved success, she turned sour and critical, suggesting he had become unattractive. Should she keep a handsome partner like him, or fear losing him to someone else? Does this narrative represent true love?
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Is it right or wrong to love someone with all your heart? The end
If you know how to love your partner and yourself, take time for yourself and listen to your feelings. Get in touch to know what you need. Every time you unfortunately go through a toxic relationship, learn the lesson, don't blame yourself. Everything needs to be learned. Nothing comes naturally that can be done well and maintained well. Firmly, love is the same with you. Loving with all your heart is not about dedicating your heart to sacrifice. Loving someone with all your heart is loving someone with your whole self. In Buddhism, there is a concept that meeting each other is not a a simple story of practicing for a hundred years, practicing together for a thousand years, practicing for a thousand years, middle of the bed If you want to hold someone's hand through life's journey, you need to cultivate and try a lot, learning how to balance the heart and mind is the way we keep That relationship becomes stronger, the most beautiful love is when we humans suddenly love someone without calculating, being ready to give without expecting anything in return but still need to be wise to recognize each other's shortcomings and work together. perfecting each other, I think that's love. Is it right or wrong to love someone with all your money?
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
Is it right or wrong to love someone with all your heart? Part 2
Tell me, love. Is it right or wrong for a person to love with all his heart and pour his heart and soul out for the person he loves? First, let's clarify how loving wholeheartedly is defined according to psychologist Nguyen Quoc Dat in Tuoi Tre newspaper. Sharing a wholehearted love must be determined in many aspects according to philosophy, it is wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, mind, soul and body. In other words, it is the way of loving that true love is the premise. And the foundation of marriage is basically divided into three aspects: physical sexuality and inner love, wholehearted love can be understood as sacrificing one, two or all three aspects for the other person, a couple. They were very happy together. His lover loved the girl so much, but suddenly one day they broke up. The girl cried and said that her lover demanded something but she insisted on not agreeing, so he thought she didn't love him. I really don't love with all my heart and then dump her. In this day and age, no one loves vegetarians anymore. Love without sex is just comradeship. A few days after breaking up, she texted him wanting to come back and what happens?
By Diligent Personabout a year ago in Writers
