Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
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Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
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Must the Kindest Always Sacrifice for an Uneasy Peace?
In situations of inequality, a false "peace" often prevails only through the sacrifice of the kindest person. When that kind person finally refuses to sacrifice any longer, they are instantly branded a "disruptor of harmony." Believe it or not, this dynamic is a reality for many.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
Sincerity: The Ultimate Relationship Skill
In any relationship, I value transparency, and I give others the freedom to do as they please. Far too many people praise tactics, schemes, and manipulation. Yet, very few can truly accept being surrounded by hypocrisy. People universally yearn for and seek sincerity. A lack of genuine feeling and sincerity simply won't move others.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
Relationship Peace and Personal Space
The most comfortable way to spend time together is actually the kind of love that brings the greatest peace of mind. It's not about talking from morning till night, constantly spouting endless nonsense. Instead, it's about both of you being busy with your own things and then sharing interesting things with each other.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
What Are the Only Three Things in This World?
There are only three types of things in this world: our own affairs, other people's affairs, and God's affairs. We can only control our own affairs; the affairs of others and of God are difficult to change.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
The Paradox of Acceptance
What you accept disappears. Psychologist Steven C. Hayes once conducted a fascinating experiment that revealed a truth we often overlook: what truly causes pain is often not the emotion itself, but the resistance we desperately use to suppress it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
Why Reciprocal Proximity Matters More Than Boundaries
Beyond boundaries, what's more important is "reciprocal proximity." I once had a friend who constantly asked me to visit her. I went five times, and she never once offered to come over, yet we always had a great time together.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
The Silent Love of Middle Age
When people reach middle age, the biggest fear isn't loneliness, but falling for someone they shouldn't. At this point in life, it's not that no one pursues you or that no one is there for you; it's the moment someone truly connects that you know the danger has arrived. You find yourself unable to control your longing or suppress your emotions. Even when you understand it's destined not to work out, you still desperately want to get closer.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
What Does It Truly Mean to Be an Emotionally Stable Adult?
Things you can easily lose never truly belonged to you. Embrace this truth and strive to be an emotionally stable adult. Do not expect too much from anyone or anything. When you release expectations, you eradicate disappointment, quiet the anxiety over gain and loss, and prevent emotional outbursts.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets