Be Who You Are, Not What Others Want You To Be!❤
Why are you single? When are you going to get married? When are you having kids? Why you don't have kids? Why is she/he divorced? What happened to them? Why are they like that? Why and why and why people like to ask these insensitive questions, being prejudice, stereotyping, speculates, gossips, and make inappropriate judgments.
How can you ask something that someone can't 100% control, just like death? Some things are unknown, it's like asking, when are you going to die? It's common sense. If you don't know this answer, means you won't know the exact why for such questions.
When someone is single by choice or it's not just the right time for them, let it be. So what if that person wants to be or will be single forever? It may be better for the person than being with the wrong partner for the rest of the person's life. You don't meddle with God's plan or even someone's choices. You can't force people to get into relationships, what's more marriage. If it is forced, how can a marriage be happy and whole? Love is a huge topic. Again it's not just about relationships and marriage.
People should not pretend to be stupid, play dumb, needy, spoiled, or fake just to attract/be with a life partner. Women and men should have their own intelligence, personality, independence, and truthfulness in life. We want to be real and genuine, and if someone wants us to be part of their life, it's better for them to know the real us from the get-go. Not presenting a false front.
A healthy relationship should be two individuals who love and care for each other, support, motivate, respect, be kind, honest, loyal, help, guide, communicate well, listen and give the very best to each other, by also being the best version of themselves. Not one person should be superior to the other or vice versa. If you feel forced and put yourself down for another person, you are probably in the wrong relationship.
Put aside status, education level, salary, or position in career, a partner and a healthy relationship should be side by side, be supportive, help each other, understand each other strengths and weaknesses, able to give and take/compromise, and open to learning from each other when it comes to marriage or any relationship.
A woman's or man's characteristics for example being soft or strong, and men prefer soft/more feminine women, and women who are less intelligent/educated than them, should not be generalized. Some men admire women who are intelligent/educated, strong, and independent and women have their preferences too. Different people are attracted to different traits. No one size fits all.
No one should pretend to be less than she/he is for the opposite partner to feel desirable or dominant. If a person desperately and constantly trying to boost their ego, be dominant or prove power especially in a relationship, this may lead to negative behavioral patterns and impacts such as emotional instability, harassment, abuse, bullying, verbal and physical violence, unhappiness, and depression.
We are all individuals in the end and have our differences. As a human being, one of the goals in life is trying to be better than we were yesterday. Trying to change ourselves for the sake of pleasing someone and pretending just to make someone feel happy or superior is not healthy and can jeopardize our own mental health and also the relationship in the long run.
If we want to change something, for example, I want to be more fitter, healthier, happier, smarter, financially independent, and so forth, it is for ourselves (without being selfish or self-absorbed). If we take care of ourselves first then we can take care of others better. Do for yourself and the motivation will be sustainable than doing for other people.
Respect and love yourself. Respect the people around you. Then we should not be degrading or intimidate anyone. This will make you a better person. We attract what we are.
Life is unique, so does human beings. Life itself is bigger than getting married, having kids, make tons of money, and so forth. This is the typical life cycles, stages and goals we all have learned in our life. The strong pressures in society dictate what is better and not just because that's what it is for the past generations have been. The pressure to fit in with society's standards and expectations is also there.
As a society and individual, let's understand deeper that not everyone will have the same life cycles and even life goals. There are things we can control and can't control. Not everything that is good for you is going to be good for other people. Having or not having something can be a blessing and sometimes only God knows why.
In life, some may walk their path of life and make choices completely different from us and that's perfectly fine. We all have our own unique journey and that makes us different, and we can use that differences to make life better for ourselves and the life of others.
Let this sink in.
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personality traits example 在 IELTS Fighter - Chiến binh IELTS Facebook 的最讚貼文
❌ TỪ VỰNG BAND 7 TOPIC ROBOTS ❌
- Artificial intelligence (n): Trí tuệ nhân tạo
- Sophisticated (adj): Tinh vi, tỉ mỉ
- Domestic tasks (n): Việc nhà
- Debut (n): Sự xuất hiện lần đầu tiên trước công chúng
- Humanoid (n): Rô bốt hình người
- Personality trait (n): Tính cách
- Important figure (n): Nhân vật quan trọng
- Strike up conversations (v): Bắt chuyện
- Era (n): Kỷ nguyên
- Demanding job (n): Công việc đòi hỏi cao
- Peforming surgery (v): Thực hiện phẫu thuật
- Adverse effect (n): Hệ lụy tiêu cực
- Human labor (n): Nhân lực lao động
- Manufacturing zones (n): Các khu chế xuất
- Labor-intensive (adj): (Chỉ công việc) Cần nhiều lao động
- Automaton (n): Rô-bốt
Part 1
Are you interested in robots? (Bạn có hứng thú với rô-bốt không?)
(Answer) One hundred percent yes, I have always taken an avid interest in all kinds of technological innovations and artificial intelligence is no exception. (Reason) I think robots with extremely enormous memory are getting more sophisticated and they will soon be a tool that can help humans with a lot of things such as domestic tasks or even replace people in workplace.
Part 2
Describe a technological application that you are impressed with. (Mô tả một ứng dụng công nghệ mà bạn ấn tượng)
(Answer) Today I would like to talk about a robot which made its debut on a daily news program that I saw a couple of weeks ago.
(Reason) The news was the introduction of a humanoid named Sophia - the first robot citizen of the world. Sophia was developed by a robotics company that is best known for its development of human-shaped robots with artificial intelligence. (Example) She is built based on basic human’s personality traits such as creativity, empathy, and compassion. She had the chance to talk to many different important figures in the field of technology. During every talk, she was interviewed as a human being, she knew how to strike up conversations with the hosts and I was totally impressed with the things that she could do. She could show different emotions on her face, imitate human gestures and even facial expressions.
(Example) Another intersting thing about Sophia is that she said she was the first robot to be on the cover for ELLE Brazil, a well-known magazine. She was also the focus of the world’s media as she announced that she would destroy humandkind. Honestly, I think Sophia would be the beginning of a new era when automation could do demanding jobs such as teaching people languages or peforming surgeries. Many people have raised concern about the adverse effects of artificial intelligence when they enter the workforce, but I reckon that it will be a great help to humans in the near future.
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Asian Millennial Traveller Types
Polling millennials across the Asia Pacific region with our Travel Personality Quiz, we discovered some top Asian millennial traveller’s traits. For example, when asked what their favourite thing to do on holiday was, 43 percent said they were interested in cultural history, while 19 percent preferred to just hang out and people-watch.
More than 1,000 travellers participated in the survey with over 85 percent of respondents aged between 18 and 35. A series of multiple choice questions were asked including where is their perfect place to stay, what will feature in their holiday photos, favourite dining experience, and things to see and do.
At the end of the quiz the respondent’s travel personality is revealed, together with recommendations of where to go and what to do:
• 63 percent said they wanted to take photos of temples, beautiful landscapes and themselves immersed in local culture,
• 79 percent preferred to eat either local cuisine or street food and 56 percent were interested in purchasing local crafts,
• 66 percent described their approach to travel as either exciting or open-minded.
"We’re seeing a full shift from tourist to explorer"
We catagorized travellers into seven distinct types as in infographic.
The Digital Sophisticat wants to stay at a well known or ‘famous’ hotel, loves coffee hangouts and selfies, and wants to create a buzz about everywhere they go. They are constantly posting their travel experiences on social media.
Cultural Explorers are focused on experiencing the authenticity of a destination through a street market, local temples and mother nature. They always carry a phrasebook so they can personally engage with locals.
Hybrid travellers want to have it all. They manage to enjoy all types of travel experiences ranging from luxury to social to cultural to eco. It really must be a full time job for them.
"60% said they would go on holiday for as long as they can, or at least enough time to relax"
Finally, Asian millennial travelers were asked; “If you could pack only one item of luggage what would it be?” Not surprisingly the overwhelming majority (59%) chose their smartphone.
So, which type of traveller are you ?
Source : LinkedIn
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