
Relationship
Relationship Progress Management: Neither too long, too short, too frequent nor too fast in love is advisable. I have always believed that love is like cooking rice, where the heat control is crucial. If the time spent together is too short, the relationship will be undercooked like half-cooked rice; if it's too long, the relationship will get burnt like overcooked rice. A love that is just right is like seasonal fruits, which taste the best when they naturally ripen.

I once met a girl
I once met a girl through the technique of striking up a conversation while traveling by bus, and she became my wife. At that time, I had just sat down on the long-distance bus, and she was sitting in the row in front of me. When she was about to buy the ticket, her wallet dropped to the ground. I picked it up for her and took the opportunity to start a conversation with her - it's better to speak up at the first moment of encounter, which will make the conversation seem more natural. If you ...

The right - timed love
The right - timed love, apart from being appropriate in terms of the time and progress of the relationship, also has a deeper meaning: one should find a balance between loving oneself and loving others. It is just like playing on a seesaw, where one needs to find a fulcrum that is acceptable and comfortable for both parties.

Relationship
Relationship Progress Management: Neither too long, too short, too frequent nor too fast in love is advisable. I have always believed that love is like cooking rice, where the heat control is crucial. If the time spent together is too short, the relationship will be undercooked like half-cooked rice; if it's too long, the relationship will get burnt like overcooked rice. A love that is just right is like seasonal fruits, which taste the best when they naturally ripen.

I once met a girl
I once met a girl through the technique of striking up a conversation while traveling by bus, and she became my wife. At that time, I had just sat down on the long-distance bus, and she was sitting in the row in front of me. When she was about to buy the ticket, her wallet dropped to the ground. I picked it up for her and took the opportunity to start a conversation with her - it's better to speak up at the first moment of encounter, which will make the conversation seem more natural. If you ...

The right - timed love
The right - timed love, apart from being appropriate in terms of the time and progress of the relationship, also has a deeper meaning: one should find a balance between loving oneself and loving others. It is just like playing on a seesaw, where one needs to find a fulcrum that is acceptable and comfortable for both parties.
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Qing Yin holds the view that love is an especially wonderful phase in the lives of young people, and we should relish and appreciate it wholeheartedly. Some people enjoy a smooth - sailing journey in their romantic relationships and marry their first loves, which is indeed a stroke of good fortune. Some individuals have to undergo multiple romantic experiences, but that is not a problem. Love is like a mirror; the more experiences one has, the deeper one's self - understanding can be. Learning to bid farewell is also a crucial life lesson. Some people may never enter into marriage, but remaining single is merely a choice of lifestyle and does not signify a life of failure.
Regardless of whether one marries or not, striving to become a better self is the lesson we all must learn in the context of love. A better - version of you and a better - version of me can create a better “us”. Both partners should be capable of managing their emotions proficiently, possess a high degree of self - esteem, feel a sense of security, and refrain from seeking external validation.
Qing Yin holds the view that love is an especially wonderful phase in the lives of young people, and we should relish and appreciate it wholeheartedly. Some people enjoy a smooth - sailing journey in their romantic relationships and marry their first loves, which is indeed a stroke of good fortune. Some individuals have to undergo multiple romantic experiences, but that is not a problem. Love is like a mirror; the more experiences one has, the deeper one's self - understanding can be. Learning to bid farewell is also a crucial life lesson. Some people may never enter into marriage, but remaining single is merely a choice of lifestyle and does not signify a life of failure.
Regardless of whether one marries or not, striving to become a better self is the lesson we all must learn in the context of love. A better - version of you and a better - version of me can create a better “us”. Both partners should be capable of managing their emotions proficiently, possess a high degree of self - esteem, feel a sense of security, and refrain from seeking external validation.
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