My New Year's homecoming personality
Chatting with a friend the other day, I mentioned that she felt that nothing made sense and that she didn't have any motivation.
I asked her how you spend your day, and she replied that she went to work, got off work, ate whatever you wanted, insomnia, fell asleep, woke up, repeated.
I think this should be the daily life of most friends, if you are more unhappy, you may be anxious, or even depressed.
The representative of Venus in Greek mythology was called Aphrodite, and the Romans would have compared Venus to her. I don't want to go into too much detail about the experiences of the characters in mythology, but I still recommend that interested sisters can learn more about the relevant books.
Her trait is that she never cares about the promises that time imposes, and she has to have long-term pleasure and satisfy her self-worth. Some of her strength and sacredness come from her unwillingness to be bound by the narrow laws of secular family life, and she can be uninhibited and capable of having fun without worrying about the trivialities of firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Her husband could not comfort and intimidate her, and her son's dependence on her could not bind her. The joy and pleasure of the partner comes from her joy and pleasure, and he is not afraid to give himself because he is the most complete version of himself. She is autonomous, unconcerned about the past and the future, and although she occasionally becomes a mother in mythology, Aphrodite never holds a child in her paintings.
As a modern society, we really have to learn more from her, and we can take off the labels that bind us such as daughters, wives, mothers, etc., even if it is just for a moment, try to feel it, learn to please ourselves, order an aromatherapy to empty ourselves, a trip that says go, and a relaxing spa ......
Some people say, if you are sad, unhappy, or hurt, try to love yourself as your own daughter and hug yourself more, I always feel that love is an art, and loving yourself is an ability that needs to be cultivated.
Plato believed that love is a passion stimulated by beauty, and we can only define our value in the things that we feel are beautiful.
It's a new year, learn to be better to yourself.