Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
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Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
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A Good Breakfast and Fresh Flowers
Others may leave, but you will always remain. So, eat a good breakfast every day, keep fresh flowers in your room, and occasionally buy yourself a gift. The secret of life is nothing more than this: what remains in your life amidst the tranquility is what you truly desire—what truly belongs to you. It doesn’t have to be much, but it must be good.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing12 days ago in Poets
The Romance of Being Unloved
A person's emotions are at their most stable only when they are loved or when they love no one at all. Loneliness is never sadness; rather, it is the freedom of being alone. It is not the misery of being ignored, but the blank space that life provides you.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing13 days ago in Poets
Making Room for Better Things
The harder it is to let go, the more you need to face the truth. Often, we cling to things not because they are truly worthwhile, but because we have invested too much, waited too long, and nurtured too many fantasies.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing15 days ago in Poets
The Art of Being "Just Right"
Life is a journey through the hustle and bustle, so find your own happiness. When alone, find quiet fulfillment. Don't try to please others; simply be yourself and enjoy life freely. Loneliness, too, is a kind of beauty. Moreover, kindred spirits will naturally resonate with each other.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing16 days ago in Poets
From Sadness to Self-Love
You’ve finally started to move forward. You were stuck for so long, listening to the same excuses and waiting for the same inevitable outcome. Finally, you realize: you can never truly get used to sadness, and sadness can always find a way to get worse.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing18 days ago in Poets
Love in Low Tide
A person who brings you peace and gentleness is more precious than one who only offers passionate gestures. Peace doesn't mean the absence of emotion; rather, true affection is quiet. It is not the kind that loudly proclaims its devotion, but a silent, understated love—one that involves keen observation, understanding your thoughts, and providing what you truly need.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing21 days ago in Poets
Healing in the Stillness
Loneliness is precious because only in that quiet stillness can you truly hear the voice of your heart. You have faced your sadness and shed your tears alone, with honesty. You accept them, knowing they are life lessons—a vital part of the journey. Only when you are alone can you truly grow.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing22 days ago in Poets
The Ghost in the Room
Love may end without a result, but it cannot end without closure. We can all accept that a relationship might not last. Time changes, people change, and feelings fade; these are not faults, they are just life. What makes it hard to move on is never the separation itself, but the lack of clarity.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing23 days ago in Poets