Tourette's disease, an inherited neuromotor disorder. Googled it and found the following symptoms: Usually onset before the age of 18, symptoms appear around the age of seven; the first symptom is usually facial cramps, such as: blinking; there are some treatments, but still can't make Tourette's disease After recovery, the patient lives with their symptoms for the rest of their lives. In 20-30% of patients, symptoms disappear completely by the time they are in their 20s. People with Tourette Syndrome live the same life as normal people. Tourette's does not affect the patient's IQ. The frequency and intensity of cramps that occur during sleep gradually decrease. Tourette's syndrome is seen in all races. Tourette's is three to four times more common in men than in women. Most people with Tourette syndrome have a mild disease, although symptoms can vary from person to person. Most people with Tourette Syndrome have a job and a rich life.
So again, I couldn't help feeling how lucky I was. Healthy body, healthy limbs, no disease or disaster. When I occasionally complain, I can't help but feel the injustice of fate, but who said that fate is unfair? In fact, all people are created equal, they are all a body, and the most important thing is in the heart. It is not accurate enough to say that it is driven by subjective initiative even in the mind. Perhaps the most suitable word is consciousness.
It is not so much the uncompromising of BOBO, it is better to say that everything is indispensable, whether it is the love from my mother and brother, or the distrust from my father, or even the ridicule of the children around me. It is indispensable to grow into the current bobo. If everyone has such conditions, and the final result is different, then the only difference is the faint fire of hope in the depths of consciousness.
When I think of the shock in my heart when I first learned about the self-fulfilling prophecy, it is not a movie or reality, but it is all evidence of this simple and profound saying: The more you believe that you can accomplish something, the better the chance of success. Big.
I used to reject the word "desire" very much. I felt that desire represented loss of control, uncompromising means, and self-discipline. And in my life since I released Buddha, these words have never appeared. Since when did I face it, face my desire, admit it, affirm it, and use it.
Desire is something that coexists with hope. If there is no desire, there will be no standing. What matters is who has the initiative. Keeping hope is like never erasing the pursuit of desire, keep going, don't moving.
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