When Ellen was teasing Dash by pretending to fall backwards Dash laughed like mad then suddenly shocked us by reproachfully declaring: "Naughty Auntie Ellen!"
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Age count: 1 year 5 months
Dash can now form coherent full sentences and actually voice out his opinions and thoughts!
Not just calling a fire a fire when he sees one, but also continuing by linking anything that's related or rhymes. For example, he will say "Fire! Fire hot. Fire engine. 消防车! 三轮车!"
Sometimes he is so fast I can't even keep up with him!! When asked "What do you want?" He responds, sometimes even in full sentences like "I want to spin!", pointing at his toy windmill.
Today, however, is a new milestone for him to use an adjective all by himself on a person based on a situation! I mean he has said "ice cream cold" or "mommy angry" before but this is still kinda surprising and also super cheeky.
This baby boy makes me laugh like crazy everyday. I might just be obsessed with him.
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Ps: Thank you Prime Choice Agency for helping me to get Ellen into my family. She is a wonderful fit and loves Dash to death too.
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แต่ละวันที่ตื่นขึ้นมา เราเผชิญหน้ากับสารพัดสิ่งสารพันผู้คน ล้วนกระทบกระแทกจิตใจให้กระเด้งกระดอนไปทางนั้นทางนี้แทบทุกวินาที เบาบ้าง หนักบ้าง
บางวันชวนให้รู้สึกเหมือนลูกปิงปองที่ถูกตีไปมา ตีให้โกรธ ตีให้อิจฉา ตีให้เจ็บปวด ตามทิศทางที่ผู้คนและชะตาชีวิตเหวี่ยงเข้ากระแทกเรา
...Continue ReadingWe are responsible for our own happiness.
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Every day we wake up, we face many things. People hit the heart to bounce. This way. Almost every second. It's light.
Some days, I feel like a ping pong ball that was beaten to be angry. Hit to be jealous, hurt in the direction that people and destiny hit us.
Looking at this dimension as if we wake up each day to " be " treated " from everything around like we live to be " doer
Automatically, most people choose to be " doer " without knowing. If you think quickly, being a doer is tired and painful. But in fact, the one who chooses to be a doer is less tired than choosing to be " doer " for life.
Every time we choose to be a "doer" we allow ourselves to complain. We throw responsibility to others to give fate to the sky. We push the burden to everyone. Everything is wrong except ourselves.
I have an appointment and go late. I blame traffic jam. I don't understand. I blame opponents. I don't work. I look for who should be blamed. Love is not fulfilled. We point my
This is how tired and easy it is. Just point your finger at others and accept the pain caused by being " doer we are not responsible for life. Besides, we can also ask for sympathy from those around you.
Being a "doer" often makes us weak and used to do it often, the more we specialise in pushing the burden and throwing mistakes to others.
Without knowing, we will slowly become people who feel like this life is not mine or I was born to be struck by fate.
When you don't take responsibility for your own life, others and other things control our lives.
Because we don't " do " with life, life " does " to us.
This kind of habit, if you keep collecting, we will become weak, discouraged, bored in it. Whether it's studying, work, relationship and may take over our whole life.
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So it is the difference of those who live by seeing themselves as " President " of the sentence and those who live by seeing themselves as " Karma " of the sentence.
The President will write sentences, "I did this different from the karma who wrote the sentence," this is done to me
"that person hurt me, hurt me"
So different from
"it's me who endured the pain from trying to make him love"
"Co-workers are so bad. We can't make our job go to dream"
So different from
"I don't change my colleagues to dream together"
This is just an example. We can change the sentence that put ourselves in the position of " Karma " that was committed in front of the sentence to be " President " which is the one who has committed to life for many more choices.
What's different is that as soon as we bring ourselves as "Chairman" of a sentence in life, we will change the idea of what I should do. Good for that situation
In that second we will see that we can choose.
In that second we will see that we can change lives.
In that second we will see that we can solve the problem.
In that second we will see that we are free
Free from being determined by other fate. At least we can step out of that problem. Step out of suffering. Don't sit still and complain or think like "doer"
We open our arms and take responsibility for our lives. It may be heavier than throwing mistakes to others. But this is the only way we can change our lives without waiting for others to change.
When we take responsibility, our life will be powerful.
When we are "Chairman" we will act.
When we act, we will be free to the bad things we thought were the things that hurt us, irritated, stuck.
Not allowing them to be done. We will rise to do our own lives.
When will I start to feel like my life is not happy or dead. Try to sit still and look at yourself if we live by complaining about other people more than standing up to take responsibility for your life.
Do we place ourselves as " doer " or " doer
We are " President " or " Karma " of sentences.
In a novel named "life"Translated
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Don’t Be Naive! Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is Standing on the Side Against Human Civilization
Peaceful world order after WWII had been established upon the philosophy worshiping multilateralism. The cultural basis supporting such multilateralism contained an imagination believing in the ultimate good of the respect for diversity.
The Rise of China and the Naivete of EU
However, as time progressed into the Post-Cold War era of the 90's, globalization in trade became the dominant trend. Following the global embrace of multilateralism and respect for diversity, it was believed that China would have been influenced by open and positive values once she had participated in this big family of global trade. Indeed, China took advantage of its role as the "world factory" and gained a huge economic leap forward. After China joined the WTO in 2000, within seventeen to eighteen years, China had grown nine-fold compared in terms of its aggregate economic volume. Furthermore, it surpassed Germany in 2005 and Japan between 2009 and 2010, becoming the second-largest economy in the world.
In particular, due to the global financial crisis derived from the subprime mortgage in 2007 and Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in 2008 in the United States, the PIGGS countries turned into victims in Europe. China thus took advantage of this crisis to expand its power, bridging China’s role as depicted in Hu JinTao's "China's peaceful rise" to that in Xi JinPing's "China dream." Finally, China has revealed its ambition to compete for the position as a world leader and a planner of a new world order. The United States has finally, recently woken up to this nightmare of Xi, who has long intended to use China's almighty economic power to achieve his political agenda and hegemony. Unfortunately, many EU countries who consider themselves as advanced, civilized, pro-human rights and respectful to diversification, such as Germany and France, still fail, or refuse, to see the CCP regime’s true color and remain extremely naive towards it.
Repulsion towards Vulgarity, Tolerance towards Violence
Ironically, the two leading EU countries, Germany and France, prefer a dictatorial emperor, Xi, over Trump elected by the Americans with their ballots. The two countries do not shy away from showing them disgusted by Trump’s vulgar behaviors, but reluctantly show intolerance towards Xi’s cruelty and dictatorship. As a result, the EU countries develop inconceivable and mysterious stubbornness: they loudly criticize countries practicing death penalty based on their own judicial system; however, they are generous and subdued when it comes to the violence happening in HongKong where the HongKong police and Chinese GongAn basically bypass all applicable, or reasonable, laws. We should find this contrast deeply disturbing.
Seeing CCP through the eyes of Mao
In fact, these european countries and the western world are deluded by the so-called “respect for diversity.” Let’s use the wisdom of the CCP’s spiritual leader, Mao Ze Dong, as a framework to rethink this diversity concept in civilization. In his work “Correct Handling of Contradictions Between People,” published in 1957, Mao clearly classified social contradictions into “contradictions of two different natures”: “contradictions between ourselves and the enemy” and “internal contradictions among the people”. Contradictions between ourselves and the enemy are antagonistic, for example the contradictions between the exploiting and the exploited classes; but contradictions among people is non-antagonistic. Therefore, the former can not be mediated and resolved, but the latter one can be. Mao further advocated that contradictions between ourselves and the enemy should be resolved by dictatorship, but contradictions between the people should be resolved by a method of “cooperation-criticism-cooperation.” In other words, incompatible contradictions between ourselves and the enemy can only be solved by suppression, but internal contradictions can be softened by cooperation.
Civilization and CCP - Two Incompatible Conflicting Systems
It is time for us to recognize that CCP, a sovereign of authoritarianism and digital dictatorship, should not have been regarded as a representation of the diversity of human civilization. Diversity should be defined based on a founded premise, i.e., a premise confined with certain agreements and consensus, necessary and beneficial for composing diversity. In fact, the value CCP stands for is against the universally accepted values of the world, just like the “incompatible contradictions between ourselves and the enemy”, as Mao said. As long as the existence of the CCP regime continues, human civilization will continue to be persecuted. It can be seen in the current situation of Hong Kong, where China approved the new bill of national security, thereby destroying the remaining freedom guaranteed to Hong Kongers, and assigned the “secret” police gangs to enforce the so-called “justice”.
To see the contracting natures of civilization and the CCP regime, we make an analogy with food. Normally, we respect other people’s choice for food. For instance, Ann prefers rice, Bob prefers noodles, John is a meat lover, Mary only eats seafood, etc. Although those four people have different choices of what they like to eat, they respect each other’s choices of food. However, when Daniel comes over and tells the group that he prefers to eat faeces and needs to be respected for his preference, we can start to see the ridiculousness in it. At first, the four people think eating faeces is a personal choice for Daniel, and Daniel can do whatever he/she wants as long as he/she does it at his/her home. The problem rises when Daniel starts to force other people to eat faeces, while the other four people think faeces is inedible, and should never be served on a plate.
The food analogy tells us that the CCP regime is inherently against human civilization. As a reasonable human being could not categorize feces as food, we should not be tricked to believe that the authoritarian regime of China can blend in and contribute to human civilization. The CCP regime is incompatible to human civilization just like we should not consider to eat a meal with feces in it. As the master of CCP, Mao, admitted, one can never resolve the contradiction between the authoritarian regime of China and human civilization. The existence of Chinese authoritarian regime is a symbol for deprivation of human civilization. For us to maintain and preserve human civilization, Chinese authoritarian regime must be eradicated. There is no room for the coexistence of the CCP regime and human civilization.
Draw a Bottom Line to the Respect for Diversity
Therefore, among western countries, the United States have started or should start to realize that although diversity needs to be respected and tolerated, a reasonable bottom line should be drawn to such respect. Like what I have mentioned above, rice, noodles, meat, seafood and so on should be viewed as food; however, as we can all reasonably agree, feces should not be a part of the league. The United States is now acting to exclude “feces” from the democratic league and draw a bottom line for respect-worthy diversity. However, leading EU countries are still trapped in their fancy, unconditional acceptance to “respect for diversity.” Such respect is hypocritical, empty and baseless. Now, you should be able to understand why leftards in the EU would vigorously criticize death sentences executed under a legitimate judicial system but remain indifferent to the CCP regime’s merciless, relentless and oppressive killings. Namely, they simply set a wrong premise, including feces as an eligible option for “diversity.” As for those who embrace the CCP regime because of economic benefits, they do not even deserve to be viewed as EU leftards, but merely gold diggers in the EU.
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I'm using an HSK vocabulary book, but you can use any resource like a novel, an article, a textbook or even a TV show to find new words. I color code my notes and color code the tones so I can associate a tone with a color.
In one notebook, I list the Chinese characters in black, the pinyin pronunciation in orange, and the Korean or English meaning in black. The circle with a number in it indicates which HSK level the vocab word is for. Example sentences are written in red, and when I need to, I'll rewrite the characters as much as I can until I memorize it.
Then I transfer the words without pinin to a separate notebook and only write the meaning. I then underline the characters with a color according to its tone.
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2. After the alphabet, learn basic greetings and vocabulary. This is an important step and helps motivate you to keep going. I listen to the radio or to music from that language a lot, and if I learn the 100 most used words in the language, I’ll most likely hear that word in a song and get super excited about it.
3. Grammar. Learn a grammar structure, look at example sentences (either on apps like Duolingo, or textbooks, or sites that give example sentences like conjugator) and then replace words in the sentences with other words you know.
4. Practice. Getting a language partner is important. You should find someone who is open to correcting your mistakes, and someone who is patient to talk to you despite you being a beginner. I also practice by doing everything I normally do, in another language. My diary/schedule/shopping list/music playlist all transforms into my target language for a period of time.
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