Yes, I’ve never liked Sartre before, but this book “Words” really changes my view of him. He is so optimistic and energetic facing a life of meaninglessness. LOL.
I know you are trying to master English (which I think you are doing a great job of that), but ever thought of learning some French? The French are all about existential philosophy, as you know. Plus, the more you study French the better your English vocabulary becomes.
LOL. Thank you for the recommendation. Actually I am thinking of learning Thai and have just bought a book. LOL. Just for fun. Nothing serious. I tried French once but gave up on the course one month later. LOL.
Thank you. I am going to write a post about my reason and you are going to laugh at me, but I won’t be able to write anything if I am afraid of being laughed at. So it is a very good therapy. 😊😃👍 And please do recommend books. LOL.
There is never a bad reason to learn a new language and I will never laugh at you. I wanted to learn Chinese because of kung-fu movies. A Korean friend of mine learned English because he loves hip-hop. A Chinese friend loves rock music, so that’s why he learned English.
Don’t worry, I want to hear your reasons and I want to help you improve your Thai skills.
LOL. Yes, Thai is quite challenging in alphabets and vowels since there are so many of them. I will just do it a little bit every day. No pressure. Yes, people will make a big commitment out of a little insignificant whim. LOL.
Interesting Quotes but i disagree with the last one. You do not need the cooperation of the universe to be happy. All you need is the inner power and the will to do it.
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Laugh your way to happiness
That’s true. A person doesn’t need much to be happy. We can be happy with very simple things. Or even the universe is so whimsical to send officious parents and meddling relatives, we can still manage to grab some happiness out of the general unhappiness. LOL.
Wow that last one is so true. People make themselves unhappy so easily and yet it takes a big miracle for them to see how blessed they are.
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Yes, I’ve never liked Sartre before, but this book “Words” really changes my view of him. He is so optimistic and energetic facing a life of meaninglessness. LOL.
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Lol wish I could be that way but I have to admit I’m more of a pessimist.
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Same here. I tried to be an optimist before, but my trying only made me more pessimistic. LOL.
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I know you are trying to master English (which I think you are doing a great job of that), but ever thought of learning some French? The French are all about existential philosophy, as you know. Plus, the more you study French the better your English vocabulary becomes.
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LOL. Thank you for the recommendation. Actually I am thinking of learning Thai and have just bought a book. LOL. Just for fun. Nothing serious. I tried French once but gave up on the course one month later. LOL.
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Thai is a lot of fun. Enjoy!
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Thanks. I just installed a Thai language game in my Kindle fire tablet and it messed up the whole tablet. I have to uninstall. LOL.
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Gotta be careful with apps from Thailand. The same goes for Chinese and Russian too. Their internet security is not the best.
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Yes, that’s true. Got be careful. LOL. It somehow messes up the sound system and the audible book cannot run anymore.
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Sorry to hear about that. Are you getting it fixed at the moment? At least your books should be on cloud so they are easier to recover.
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LOL. I have to uninstall it. I wonder if there are any safe software. LOL. I will write a post about why I want to learn Thai.
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I will also recommend a good book on that post 🙂
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Thank you. I am going to write a post about my reason and you are going to laugh at me, but I won’t be able to write anything if I am afraid of being laughed at. So it is a very good therapy. 😊😃👍 And please do recommend books. LOL.
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There is never a bad reason to learn a new language and I will never laugh at you. I wanted to learn Chinese because of kung-fu movies. A Korean friend of mine learned English because he loves hip-hop. A Chinese friend loves rock music, so that’s why he learned English.
Don’t worry, I want to hear your reasons and I want to help you improve your Thai skills.
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LOL. Yes, Thai is quite challenging in alphabets and vowels since there are so many of them. I will just do it a little bit every day. No pressure. Yes, people will make a big commitment out of a little insignificant whim. LOL.
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The craziest part about Thai is that it changes the tone depending on how you spell. I will definitely recommend the book once you write your post.
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Yes, language is as crazy as love, life, emotion. I am still in the first stage of sorting out its numerous vowels and consonants. LOL.
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Interesting Quotes but i disagree with the last one. You do not need the cooperation of the universe to be happy. All you need is the inner power and the will to do it.
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Laugh your way to happiness
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That’s true. A person doesn’t need much to be happy. We can be happy with very simple things. Or even the universe is so whimsical to send officious parents and meddling relatives, we can still manage to grab some happiness out of the general unhappiness. LOL.
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So very wise
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Yes, simplicity is the key. LOL.
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