When avoidance produces inertial morbidity

Krystal 2022-04-20 09:01:50

First of all, it reminds me that as a 5,000-year-old Chinese people, they have always avoided words like sex, but in the evolutionary theory, it was more than 5,000 years ago. In 50 million years, human beings have relied on sex for talent. Became every act of yours today, or God created us and everything, that sex is the guarantee that we have children and ancestors from generation to generation. Therefore, human beings, or Chinese people, have not avoided avoiding food and sports hobbies, just like you will never feel that you are a little perverted because of the pursuit of delicious food with others. People always use other people, the world, and society to compare their own thoughts, whether their thinking is 'normal', but the real truth is who knows what is really like in their hearts, just like thinking about human nature.
Of course, the book will say that sex is a kind of human nature, but the entire mainstream society can really make people's most direct and first reaction to others think that this is a human nature. Of course, I am completely Understand that this day is coming.
It's not wrong for people to talk to themselves face to face, no matter if they are in front of a camera or a crumpled notebook, because everyone's deepest heart needs to be released and listened to. Chinese, English, or Russian, Arabic words are not really enough to explain your inner voice. Inertia always starts when you avoid it with other important or unimportant things you like or dislike to numb the heart that should be faced directly. In 21 days, you have a great habit, and in 21 days, you may inadvertently adjust your psychological content. Of course, she's not a face, you can't see it.....

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