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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The Sunk Cost Trap: Are You Willing to Buy Back Your Freedom?
The Past is a Sunk Cost; The Future is a Controllable Asset. The older generation often imparts this wisdom: "If you board the wrong train, you should get off at the nearest station. The later you disembark, the higher the cost of the return journey."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
Do You Own Your Perspective, or Does it Own You?
Looking for problems within yourself leads to clarity; looking for reasons in others leads to turmoil. Different perspectives lead to different mindsets and outlooks. Without perspective, all one sees are problems; without a broad outlook, one's heart is filled with trivialities.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Why Do We Need the Hardship to Appreciate the Happiness?
Life is inevitably filled with helplessness, unavoidable realities, outcomes contrary to our expectations, and unattainable pursuits, all of which can leave us mentally and physically exhausted.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Is Your Energy a Luxury or a Commodity?
The simple statement, “You should think of your energy as an expensive luxury. Not everyone can afford it. Not everyone has invested effort in you, so you don't need to invest effort in these people. Where you spend your energy is where your day is,” has left a deep impression on me.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
Is My Time a Privilege, or a Perk for Everyone?
Remember, you yourself are a luxury. Your time, your attention, and your energy are all high-value resources. Not just anyone can come and go as they please; not just anyone can get close. Being able to reach you is a privilege, not a perk for everyone.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Does Love Have to Die Three Times Before the Soul Awakens?
Many people believe that love is eternal, unconditional, and involves sacrifice, dedication, and wholehearted devotion. But such love is often merely a series of periods of intoxication and disillusionment in life’s journey—until we personally experience three "deaths of love" before our souls truly awaken and realize:
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
Understanding, Not Forgiveness, Brings Release
True release isn't about not crying anymore, but about being able to look back on it all with a smile, not just tears. You'll still have feelings; you'll still have regrets, but you'll understand the reasons for them. You'll have regrets, but you'll also understand that your regrets are not the other person's burden to carry.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
If All the Aura Fades: Would You Still Want Them in Your Life?
Would you still like this person if they had no aura? If you were asked to introduce yourself, but couldn't mention your nationality, birthplace, residence, education, work history, height, weight, appearance, family background, assets, material possessions, or hobbies—how would you describe yourself?
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Which Step in Your Life's Journey Was the Detour That Actually Led You Home?
Why Every Experience, Seemingly "Right" or "Wrong," Is Essential to Your Growth The common labels of "right" and "wrong" often fail to capture the true value of life's events. In reality, life is a spectrum of experiences, and upon reflection, you'll see that no journey is ever wasted.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
