Depression runs suicide they go hand and hand. If you have depression then you think of suicide. But don't think of suicide don't think that death could end it for you. Think about the fact that if you end it for yourself think about the fact that you could end it for other people think about your friend and family. Think about one person that you death will affect.
If you have no reason Try. Just fucking try! Don't Think about if you death think about a reason. The fact that you could help someone else find a reason and maybe you could find your reason. Death hurts it doesn't help.
Keep on living keep trying find a reason to live. All you can do is try. Think of others not yourself. Find your reason.
De koningin Juliana-brug op Curaçao
De Queen Juliana Bridge is een vierbaans wegboogbrug over de St. Annabaai in Willemstad, de hoofdstad van Curaçao (met een hoogte van 56,4 m (185 voet). Het is de hoogste brug in het hele Caribisch gebied. 500 m lang en een totaal van 3.400 ton, werd het in 1974 geopend en vernoemd naar Koningin Juliana (1948-1980) die in die tijd de regerende…
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There are some people who have no interest in learning another language and they don't feel that they need it. While that might not always be true, there is no budging people from that hard stance. However, there are those that have thought about studying at the back of their mind for years but seem to always be met with obstacles. But are they real obstacles? Let's explore some of the reasons;
I have no time -> Time. It is so precious and it seems in our adult life a lot of us are battling with the clock constantly. I can't get my project done, I wanted to relax but I had to drive my kids to soccer, I just started writing the essay and it's already midnight! The truth is, when you make something important, you find the time. Just ask that couple that found themselves pregnant even though they said many times there just wasn't the time for a baby.
I hated studying English in school -> If you are in Japan, I don't blame you. Japanese schools often center their English curricula around test prep and most students rarely get a chance to practice speaking English. I talked about that situation here. Studying as an adult is different. Us teachers know that students want to experience language in a new way and need to get practice activating what they have studied.
English is too difficult -> Sure, a new language is difficult. So was riding a bicycle, did you give up? So was learning how to do your job or how to study for your university program, but that didn't stop you did it? There is so much to learn with a new language, it looks like a huge mountain to climb, and I am not going to lie, it is. But when you decide to hike up Mount Fuji, you focus on where your feet are touching the ground, not on the peak. That is because you still have to take the journey to get there. Start simple, learn words daily, start making simple sentences and build from there. The key is, don't be worried about making mistakes, that is how you learn!
I probably won't be able to travel for a while, so I will do it later -> I have taught students many times that have just been informed that they are being transferred overseas. Their company gives them 10-20 lessons to build up their language skills which is just not enough. Of course, something is better than nothing, but it just isn't. You can feel their tension and stress about the upcoming transfer and an anxiety to cram as much as possible into their brains. Learn the language before it becomes an emergency situation. Take the time and go through the ins and outs and build up your confidence on top of your skills.
These were just a few examples, but you can see there is always a counterpoint. Do you have any other ideas about excuses people make? Leave a comment and I can talk about them in the future.