When writing literature, we should keep in mind that a story needs more than just kind - hearted characters. We can start by building a world full of different values and interests. Then, we can make the kind - hearted characters interact with this complex world. They might face rejections or misunderstandings because of their kindness. By doing this, we are showing that kind hearts alone don't create a new story, but how they interact with the rest of the elements in the story does.
We can remember it when creating characters. Don't rely only on their kindness but add more complex traits.
It could mean that just having kind hearts alone isn't enough to create something truly new or exciting in a story. There needs to be conflict, change, or some sort of unexpected element.
First, we need to understand that quotes are like mini - life coaches. They are not like stories which we may forget easily. We can write down our favorite quotes and place them where we can see them often, like on our desks or in our wallets. When we are in a difficult situation, for instance, facing a job loss, a quote about new beginnings can give us hope. Also, we can discuss these quotes in groups, analyzing their deeper meanings and how they can be applied in different aspects of life. This is different from discussing stories as quotes are more focused on key life concepts.
One way is in meeting new people. Don't judge them just by their looks or first impression. For example, someone who dresses casually might be very intelligent and have great ideas. So, give them a chance to show who they really are.
We should be more patient. Since life isn't a short story, we can't expect instant results. For example, if we're working towards a fitness goal, we know it won't be achieved overnight just like a short - term plot in a story. Instead, we keep at it day by day.
We can start by seeing ourselves as the authors of our own stories. This means taking responsibility for the choices we make, as these are like the plot - driving decisions in a story. For example, if we choose to study hard, it's like adding a positive plot development in our life story.
Definitely not. 'Rules Don't Apply' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were devised to captivate the audience rather than being drawn from real life.
You need to have the courage to say no. If someone tries to push you into a relationship or a job that you don't feel right about, firmly decline. Also, surround yourself with people who support your individuality. If your friends are always trying to change you, find new friends who accept you as you are. In addition, keep learning about yourself. Try new things, explore different hobbies, and through this self - discovery, you can better write your own story.
In a workplace, there could be a team where some female colleagues are very appealing at first glance. But as time goes on, it's the work - related stories, like the projects they are involved in, their career journeys, and the overall office narrative that makes you want to stay and be part of that team. This shows how the initial attraction can lead to a deeper, more meaningful connection based on the'story' aspect.
We can focus on capturing the essence of subjects that are not yet famous. For example, photograph street performers or local artisans. Their pictures will tell the story of their daily struggle and passion.
One way is in writing emails. Instead of writing long paragraphs filled with unnecessary details, we can be brief and to the point. Also, when giving advice, we don't need to give a long backstory. Just state the advice clearly. In meetings, we should focus on the main issues and avoid going off on long tangents.