The intersection of Mind, Meditation, and Language Learning. Korean speaker, Spanish learner, language learning philosophizer, and Youtuber @MotivateKorean
There are two people. The first person has lived on an apple farm their whole life…
In tough times, the “why” is what keeps us going. When we feel like quitting, we ask ourselves the question “Why am I doing this?” and depending on the strength of that answer, we either keep going or throw in the towel.
It’s been a while since I’ve written here. Not sure why. I have always told myself and others that the most important thing in language learning is consistency. And while that is true, I think this long…
All experience, under this I, illuminated by the light which we see, carries with it the shadow that can be seen only when we turn away from the light. The shadow follows our every move. We cast the shadows which we ourselves do not wish to see… the shadows we run from in search of the light, only to cast further and further back..
For just a moment, think about the things you do everyday. Perhaps eat food, talk to people… Each of these things provides us with some kind of positive benefit. Eating food is perhaps quite obvious, but more than just any food we gravitate toward foods…
So I have had the pleasure of spending more time with a new person these days. And by that I don’t mean someone who is new to me, I mean someone who is new to this world. Some good friends have an 18 month old girl, half Korean half white, and they speak both English and Korean to her…