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Unspoken Mottled Emotions

2023-01-30 16:47:59

The trivial mood decision process of choosing life rather than death can be very complicated. However, the choice and its consequences will eventually appear. Americans seem to support abortion, but the conversation is still going on. The problem posed in this case is whether Jig fully manages the autonomous decision to perform abortion. In the Ernest Hemingway's "Elephant-like white elephant", this short story explains a girl who traveled to Madrid for American men and abortion.

Usually, I want to know on average ... how many ideas are not being spoken every day. Where are these ideas implicitly going? Maybe they accumulate to form a common energy and all unconstrained ideas will be part of an emotional storm washing each one of us. Our collective emotional experience gains strength from everyone who has grown from one person to another, moved, and chosen to keep silent even after the storm has passed. In such a case, you can easily remove this boring experience. how is it? By talking about it. No more silent life

At the music level, it is almost a pedestrian concept. Music itself is a language without language expression. We feel emotions, meanings, and movements with an exciting color of melody and harmony. And these silent feelings change from chord to another chord, which affects the meaning of the whole composition. At the lyrics level, the silent word is the difference between sentence and subtext. The statement clearly expresses emotion. I love ya. Subtext evokes a subtle tone sensation: I can not take my eyes off of you. You did not say, "I love you", why did not you say "I love you"? This is important: how do you say what you want to say, do not actually say that?

Insight - Focus on implicit clues and cultivate cognitive or emotional sympathy for others' circumstances and perspectives. We are too busy to think about ourselves and what we are talking about. We have little room to observe and understand others' actions and intentions. If you misunderstand the intentions of others or you do not want to annoy yourself, you can have difficulties interacting with people or even know why. A few years ago I read Carol Dweck's book "Mindset". It teaches several incredible principles about emotional intelligence and soft skills. The main principle is to focus on maintaining "fixed thinking" of "growth thinking". In many cases, we have opportunities to learn, grow and change. It is important to improve yourself, concentrate on changing or accusing others.