Popular quotes that I think are very misleading
1. "Money doesn't buy happiness."
It's a weird statement to begin with, because I don't think there's one person on earth who seeks money to be happy: I think they seek it to purchase material necessities.
And I don't even know how it became so popular. I mean in what context do you tell somebody, "But money doesn't buy happiness, right?" I believe I really have not found a single chance where saying this statement was appropriate in my conversations with friends and family.
2. "Relationship is not all about sex."
This is a true statement, but most people understand it as if the statement is giving them the chance to not worry about sex AT ALL. No, it is actually one of the most crucial things to figure it out in a love relationship.
How often you touch, how often you kiss, how often you compliment, and how often you do it is usually the thing that determines how long you'll lovingly stay with somebody.
#small_words
1. "Money doesn't buy happiness."
It's a weird statement to begin with, because I don't think there's one person on earth who seeks money to be happy: I think they seek it to purchase material necessities.
And I don't even know how it became so popular. I mean in what context do you tell somebody, "But money doesn't buy happiness, right?" I believe I really have not found a single chance where saying this statement was appropriate in my conversations with friends and family.
2. "Relationship is not all about sex."
This is a true statement, but most people understand it as if the statement is giving them the chance to not worry about sex AT ALL. No, it is actually one of the most crucial things to figure it out in a love relationship.
How often you touch, how often you kiss, how often you compliment, and how often you do it is usually the thing that determines how long you'll lovingly stay with somebody.
#small_words