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What have you learnt lately?

What have you learnt lately?

โดย อมรรัตน์ -
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For me, I was reminded again that "people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." Relationship is important!
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โดย อมรรัตน์ -
What I learn today is among the hard/bad things that happen to us, there's still something that we can thankful for.
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โดย พุทธรักษา -
Yesterday, I learnt about 'Don't worry too much' just think in good way not bad way because it 's not come yet and will bring me a happy :>
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โดย ภรณี ดีราษฎร์วิเศษ -

For everybody who...

Loves to Live & Learn

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” Mahatma Gandhi

“Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today.” James Dean

live & learn

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โดย อมรรัตน์ -
I love what you have quoted from Gandhi; I wrote it down (somewhere) since I have seen it for the first time from you Ajan Poranee. I also love what Steve Jobs said "stay hungry, stay foolish"; what a wise perspective!
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โดย อมรรัตน์ -
Disappointments are not dead ends!
  1. Disappointments are only delays.
  2. Disappointments are instructional.
  3. Disappointments are just stop signs.
  4. Disappointments are time of adjustment.
  5. Disappointments are preventives.
  6. Disappointments are pacesetters.
  7. Disappointments are merely obstacles.
  8. Disappointments are indicators.
  9. Disappointments are necessary.
  10. Disappointments are tests.
  11. Disappointments are motivators.
  12. Disappointments are eliminators.
  13. Disappointments are normal.
  14. Disappointments are one of life's trials.
  15. Disappointments are stepping-stones.
By John C. Maxwell.
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โดย อมรรัตน์ -
Today, I have learnt from Oxford (1990) that
A more practiced eye,
A more receptive ear,
A more fluent tongue,
A more involved heart,
A more responsive mind,
are the characteristics we want to see in language learners! 
I think I will start with a more practiced eye and a more receptive ear!wink