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Harrisfan

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Everything posted by Harrisfan

  1. Stocks up 20% since April
  2. Korat is boring. I understand. Try a better city.
  3. Biggest gdp in the world Best stock market Best army You really don't read up on facts.
  4. You need to find some Thai friends and get out more. A dump shouldn't be your daily highlight
  5. He's an English teacher on 30,000 baht a month.
  6. Stop projecting your negative vibes onto others.
  7. Stop eating so much cheese Rocky
  8. 2.4% is lower than Biden.
  9. Language barriers plus culture. Im friends with Thai women.
  10. He has no hobbies. People who whine like him will never be happy.
  11. Life is what you do, not what you say. One man goes to Hua Hin and whinges about horse poo. Another goes to 5 beaches and 20 restaurants and loves it. Action matters. Words don't. You won't find happiness on a forum. You found pain in a poo.
  12. Nobody really cares or tries. Do you want male friends?
  13. Chiang Mai has several good ones. Near UN pub is good. Udon has one in Central. Not sure other cities.
  14. Being busy is the best way to quieten the mind. The mind is not you either. The mind is just a computer that you own. Tell the computer what you want. Don't take orders from the mind.
  15. Why you should avoid toxic people Studies have shown that humans can detect and respond to emotional signals through chemosignals present in sweat. These chemosignals can convey both positive and negative emotions, influencing the emotional states of those who come into contact with them. For instance, research has demonstrated that exposure to sweat collected from individuals experiencing fear or disgust can induce similar emotional responses in others.2 Similarly, a study found that sweat from individuals in a happy state can induce a simulacrum of happiness in receivers, suggesting that positive emotions can also be communicated through chemosignals.2 In a notable study, men were asked to watch videos intended to induce specific emotional states (fear, happiness, or neutral), and their sweat was collected and presented to women. The results showed that women exposed to sweat from men in a fearful state exhibited fearful expressions, while those exposed to sweat from men in a happy state showed happier expressions.2 This indicates that chemosignals can influence emotional states and behaviors, even when the emotional content is not explicitly communicated through visual or auditory means.
  16. Yeah I think sometimes but according to Tolle not thinking much is best. Think less, do more Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of not being controlled by constant thinking, stating that the incessant mental noise prevents individuals from finding inner stillness and the realm of Being.2 He suggests that thinking is a tool, but it becomes problematic when one confuses thoughts with their true self.7 Tolle highlights that the mind's chatter often creates scenarios of things going wrong,
  17. In Chiang Mai I stayed north of the old city hardly any farang then moved near night market for a few nights with lots of farang. A whole bunch of unhappy looking farangs in bars. The vibe was horrible. A study found people with negative thoughts give off different sweat.
  18. You think that's it? They seem very immature. If they can't name some positives what are their inner thoughts? Words reflect your inner thoughts.
  19. Yeah it makes you stupid and lazy.

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