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Cái tên

Posted by: WittyRuby on: September 21, 2008

Qua Mỹ đã 3 năm, chịu khó lấy tên Mỹ là Ruby, tưởng rằng mình cũng dễ tính lắm, ko quan trọng cái tên, ai dè… vẫn luôn có cảm giác xao xuyến khi có ai gọi Ngọc ^^, ui cái tên của mình thật đáng yêu mà hehe.

Khi ta 30

Posted by: WittyRuby on: September 19, 2008

“Đàn bà ba mươi đã thoát ra được những viển vông tuổi đôi mươi. Họ không cần lãng mạn, một sự ấm áp, một khoảnh khắc đẹp, mà mong muốn sở hữu, muốn có con, có người tình, những điều có thật trong đời. Mơ ước của tuổi ba mươi đã thật hơn, đã không [...]

The guy’s wallet

Posted by: WittyRuby on: August 30, 2008

There is a man coming to Security finding his lost wallet. He listed what he had in the wallet, blah blah, & $45. The security got his wallet turned in. He had his wallet back but the money was gone. This gave me a little thought. If it were me who found his wallet & [...]

Forgiveness

Posted by: WittyRuby on: August 8, 2008

Pic: Nature&Human at www3.coara.or.jp/~phoenix/
“…you do not forgive others because they deserve it; you forgive others because you deserve it.” (Don Miguel Ruiz, The Four Argeements, restated by Larry Winget, Shut up, stop whining & get a life, p. 159).
Wuh hu, I have done it several times, hehe, so I practised as the wise suggested. In [...]

When I should not listen

Posted by: WittyRuby on: August 4, 2008

pic: vuk011

I feel bad that I don’t have good communication skill, as I don’t know what to say, I just listen and don’t have anything to share back. My knowledge is so limited [sigh].
This morning, I work at the library and catch another good book ^_^. Basicly, I should listen more and talk less. What a [...]

N thấy sự lý tưởng hóa một ai đó cũng rất thường gặp trong cuộc sống, như trong tình bạn, tình yêu, nên làm một bài lý sự chơi .

“In idealization, emotional conflicts or stressors are dealt with by attributing exaggerated positive qualities to others (APA, 2000). Idealizaiton is an important aspect of the development [...]


 

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    Anti-aging can be a difficult topic to address because it has a number of different common meanings and connotations. Each is championed by a particular group or coalition of interests which define their terms in ways that can make the subject confusing. For the scientific community, anti-aging research refers exclusively to slowing, preventing, or reversing […]
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