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HankMoody
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π ππ‘π ππ‘π§ππ₯π©πππͺ: "ππ¦π¦ππ‘ππ" ππ¨ππ¦π§ No. 2οΈβ£5οΈβ£4οΈβ£: @hamedns WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF HAPPINESS? I consider the word happiness itself to be a big obstacle to touching true happiness In today's world, collective consciousness has increased and many people do not consider happiness in financial well-being Happiness is just a wrong definition, even if I say that happiness is "just being" If we have the ability to enjoy the present moment, we are happy But again, I say that defining happiness itself is wrong because it forms a framework in our mind that if it is not there, we blame ourselves and feel that we are not happy. WHAT QUALITY DO YOU APPRECIATE MOST IN A MAN/WOMAN? I want to look at this question differently and answer it in an emotional context When men get something, they no longer try to keep it like in the first days And women do not appreciate too much love I have nothing to do with exceptions, (Continue π)
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HankMoody
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I am expressing the reality of the existential essence of these two genres Now, if both of them accept this issue with awareness, they will have the ability to increase their existential capacity. At that time, the man will not worry about losing his partner by expressing too much love, and the woman will be attached to the man with peace of mind because she knows that her existence is valuable to the man even if years pass Both genders have their own unique characteristics, and only by paying attention to the differences between the two parties does love emerge WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST VIRTUE? My greatest virtue is not having any virtues π But I rarely get angry I quickly forget the wrongs others have done to me I hate gossip and judgment from others WHAT IS YOUR MAIN DEFECT? I start several tasks at the same time My concentration is scattered And sometimes I abandon tasks halfway I have many half-read books π And the most important defect is that I know it but I don't fix it. (Continue π)
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HankMoody
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE VALUE OF YOUR WORD? Let my poetic nature be activated "Words are released Or like a sprout from the soil "Or like an arrow from a bow" And I usually try to make my words sprout, but in response to the arrogance of some people, I need to let go of the arrow π WHO WOULD YOU LIKE US TO ASK THESE QUESTIONS TO? I would like to learn more from you @zahrash @nushinomidi28972 @erihanarcisa @minooart @kaveh-art And a lot of my friends but can't tag all of them π«
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kevang30.base.eth
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@hamedns Thank you for sharing your deep and reflective thoughts. Your perspective on happiness, as something beyond rigid definitions, is truly thought-provoking. The way you approach relationships and love, with an understanding of balance and awareness, adds depth to your response. And your honesty about your strengths, flaws, and poetic words makes it all very authentic, Welcome to the jungle LTS!!
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ErihaNarcisaπ₯β‘πππ£
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That part about "my greatest virtue is that I have no virtues" is also kind of deep under the skin, because many people think that you have to have certain qualities to be valuable, but you seem to be saying that being like that and not having a defined quality is also a kind of virtue. Wow, that part about "I know but I don't fix it" was so real π Who doesn't have a problem like that? A lot of half-hearted work and half-read books seem to be part of the existence of a person whose mind is flying everywhere. That part about words and "bud or arrow" also seems to show your personality, a person who usually creates good things with his words, but when necessary, he can also be sharp and sharp. In short, they were funny and deep answers, the kind that make you think.
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ErihaNarcisaπ₯β‘πππ£
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thanks dear @hankmoody and my dear friend @hamedns You gave some very interesting answers, it seems like they all have some kind of existential perspective, especially in the area of ββhappiness and the differences between men and women. I really liked the fact that you said that the definition of happiness itself creates a limitation. It's as if when we try to define it, we get caught up in a mental game that always leaves something out. Regarding men and women, the fact that both sexes have a series of inherent characteristics that are usually ignored makes your analysis more realistic than clichΓ©. The part where you say, "If they consciously accept this, their existential capacity will increase," I feel like it could be the key to many good relationships.
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