结果1 题目【题目】On e of th e primary problems of being a huma n being is: Try as you might to com e across in a certain way to others, peopl e often percei v e (感知、 理解)you in an altogether different way.On e person may think, for example, that by o ffering help t...
I went ahead on our planned trip to Nicaragua, sans Arnold. The surf and conditions were incredible, which actually kind of sucked. A string of good south swells was in the water and the hard offshore winds were not as hard. There were hours and days of oil-like glass, something rarely...
We can role-model kind behaviour, but I want to be more explicit about how we can act kind. More on that next time. If you woke up one day and found that you were the only person left in the entire world, you still need to be kind. We think of being kind as something we do ...
But it was kind of a mismatch as this pack of runners were much faster than myself, and overtime, they began to grow weary of waiting for ‘the slow-poke’ at the end of these fun runs on local trails. These athletes ALWAYS walked away with a medal at the post-race award ceremony...
This kind of resentment impact is linked to isolation, as a social dimension of resentment. resentment gives me pain, it also gives me distance from my brother in relation to me. I try to get closer and so does he, but there is something that makes it difficult (P3) it makes me ...
it can't find its way back to the coach but also that you're not gonna react in kind of a judgmental, hostel way, that kind of gives them the unconditional positive [regard] they're not getting anywhere else (Participant 9). Multiple perspectives matter Beyond ways to connect with ...
This one was kind of sad … we had fun camping ou Mt. Huron, my 11th fourteener and the kids’ 3rd. Visiting Pikes Peak with the kids on our rest day! Climbing Mt. Sherman, the kids’ 2nd Colorado “ I got up at 4am today at my AirBnB in Fort William Just got back from...
(from the latin "passio" for suffering) people afflicted with passion are seen as experiencing a kind of suffering, as if they were slaves to their passion, because it comes to control them. The second perspective portrays passion in a more positive light. For instance, Descartes (1596-1650...
“They put some kind of jackets over our heads and taped our eyes, so we couldn’t see anything. Dima and I were separated. Then a week later, they took us to Dymer. We spent two nights there together. It was cold, the floor was cement, it was not heated. I was wearing ...