阅读全文,根据第一段“There are always people who take great pleasure in finding faults with others. However, life can become wonderful when you are not constantly busy pointing out its flaws. (总有一些人以挑别人的毛病为乐。然而,当你不总是忙着指出它的缺点时,生活也会变得美好。)”可知,本文...
1. Those who always criticizeFor some odd reason, many toxic people gain something by incessantly critiquing others. Chalk it up to poor self-image; the need to feel superior, or whatever – the reason behind it doesn’t matter; this behavior is as unacceptable as it is toxic....
The level of noise around us is constantly increasing, and is affecting the quality of our lives. What causes the noise? What should be done about it? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Task 2 报...
People who are highly sensitive emotionally can be hard to handle. You never know what seemingly innocent statement or action will hurt their feelings and shut them in or set them off, and when that happens, it’s usually tough to fix the situation. I’ve dealt with my fair share of sen...
Toxic people can come in many forms and can be found in all areas of life—whether it’s a colleague who constantly undermines you, a friend who always brings you down, or a family member who manipulates your emotions. Here’s the problem:Guilt ...
I dated this girl who was the loudest eater I ever met. She constantly chewed with her mouth open and smacked her lips. God forbid if she really liked it, then there came a litany of mmms and noms as well. It was like dating the cookie monster. CloudJockey Report Final score: 249...
* Sense of power -- There are people who love to criticize others. It makes them feel good and gives them a sense of power. The more negatively people react to their criticism, the more powerful they feel. * Elicit sympathy to add drama to their lives -- Most negative people are cravi...
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There are always people who take great pleasure in finding faults with others. However, life can become wonderful when you are not constantly busy pointing out its flaws. A few years ago, I received a letter from Kerry, a seventeen-year-old, who described herself as an expert fault-finder...
We are constantly called on to put words to papers. It would be difficult to count the number of such words, messages, letters, and reports put into mails or delivered by hand, but the daily figures must be extremely large. What is more, everyone who writes expects, or at least hopes...