Mental Health
Navigating Life’s Challenges: Wisdom from Buddha and Taoism
Both Buddha and Taoism teach us that the way of life is not smooth. It is like traveling a bumpy path where you’re bound to meet difficulties. Yet these challenges aren’t in place to impede us; they are put in place to help us develop cognitive skills and become stronger.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Balancing Self-Love and Unconditional Love for Others: Tips for Finding Harmony in Relationships
To have healthy relationships with others, it’s important to love yourself unconditionally. When you fully accept and love yourself, you can also love others unconditionally. However, finding the right balance between loving yourself and others can be difficult. Here are some tips to help you achieve this balance:
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Selfless Love: Learning to Let Go for Growth and Fulfillment
Love is a complex emotion that brings us joy and happiness, but it can also bring us challenges and pain. Often, we hope to be the only one for each other, but reality can bring us to a point where we find that we cannot bring the desired happiness to our partner. In such situations, it takes bravery and wisdom to learn to let go and fulfill, which is a form of selfless love.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
8 principles for success when you encounter difficulty
The French philosopher Bridin once told a short story about a hungry donkey standing between two bales of hay. The grass on the left was fresh, and the grass on the right was rich. The donkey ran into a problem, not knowing which side to eat first, and finally starved to death.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Words of Wisdom for Overcoming Life’s Challenges
Feeling down and confused is a part of life. Sometimes, without any apparent reason, we find ourselves in a difficult situation, questioning our value and losing motivation for life. If you ever find yourself in such a predicament, don’t worry. Read these sentences, and they might make you feel better and help you understand some things.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets



