advice
Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
Growing up, we should know something!
1. Walk through the corner of the season, look at the warmth in the depths of time, and stroke it gently. I have always believed that the color of life is adjusted and controlled by oneself. That nostalgia, thinking and not thinking, thinking and not wanting, will be at the bottom of my heart. In the past, lightly remember, in the future, go with the flow, let it develop, don’t ask for extravagance, don’t complain, just be yourself, in this way, the heart will be at ease and the love will be warmer.
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
People who pay attention to details can achieve great things
There is no need to say much about the importance of details. The success and failure of many things in the world, the good and the bad, the beauty and the ugliness, all stem from the details. For example, the reason why a famous brand shirt becomes a famous brand is not because of the difference in the fabrics, but because of the lack of a few threads, the symmetry of the sleeves, and the more buttons on the hem of the shirt, etc. These details attract the attention of consumers. The success of many people also comes from the improvement of their self-cultivation. Some small details can change the impression of others on him and then contribute to his success.
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
Life is short, learn to let go
Mader once said: What a person needs to solve in his life is not what he should want, but what he should not want. Being obsessed with desires, too painful to let go of, will only disturb your inner peace. Learn to reconcile with yourself, let go of yourself, keep a kind and gentle heart, and live out your true self in the secular world.
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
Regrets in life go with the flow
Last month, I was on vacation in Pai with some old friends. I didn't go to the famous local attractions such as Big Tree Swing, Strawberry Field, and Yellow House. I stayed in the hotel alone, woke up to eat, ate, and slept, it was comfortable.
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
How does a man who never hesitates live
There's a talk on TED that people spend 70% of their energy "thinking," which is amazing and believable at the same time. Because my friend Mona is a mindless person, she has a "second judgment" peculiarity, and she always seems to lift weights like that.
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
Why are the rich rich and the poor poor?
Is it simply because the rich work harder and longer? Is it because they are more willing to take risks and make sacrifices, while the poor go to sleep after 10 am and spend their money on online games? Or to be more specific, is it because the rich value education and opportunities, while the poor come from generation after generation?
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
friendly force
The warmth released by kindness is more powerful than toughness One day, the sun and the wind were arguing about who was more powerful than the other. Feng said: "Look at the old man in the coat below, I bet I can make him take off his coat faster than you!" After finishing speaking, he blew hard on the old man, trying to blow off the old man's coat. But the more it blew, the tighter the old man wrapped his coat. Later, the wind got tired and didn't have the strength to blow anymore. At this time, the sun came out from behind the clouds and spread the warm sunlight on the old man. It didn't take long for the old man to wipe his sweat and take off his coat. The sun smiled and said to the wind: "Actually, the warmth released by friendliness is more powerful than toughness."
By Horn Smith4 years ago in Humans
How to Get Rid of Bad Habits in a Relationship
Bad habits often breed toxicity and that’s not what you want in a long term relationship. While it’s true that there is no perfect relationship, it doesn’t mean you have to be complacent. Most couples don’t try to improve the relationship just because they’ve passed the courting threshold. Then again, that really messes with things in the long run.
By Lorraine Villorejo 4 years ago in Humans

