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""When I feel like I've done something wrong, I feel ashamed, self-doubting, depressed, and I want to hide from everyone!""
Shame, that feeling of being utterly unworthy, that voice that despises oneself, always feeling that one is not good enough, inferior, wanting to hide, hating oneself... How absurd!
Is shame really that annoying? Shame acts as the ugly man, boldly stepping forward when you are avoiding the mistakes you have made, shouting loudly, asking you to honestly face your dark side? Only by facing your mistakes can you live with dignity.
There is a reason for shame! Shame, in fact, helps you.
Many people avoid, fear, and even want to conquer and criticize shame, thinking it is an ""unhealthy negative emotion"", but this book affirms the significance and value of shame itself. Shame is even a unique emotion of human beings, the purpose of which is to enable people to reform. The shame discussed in this book is not only on a personal level, but also on the level of family, school, and even national and ethnic groups. Due to the Chinese mentality of loving face, the unhealthy shame of Chinese society and families is particularly serious. However, we can learn to know ourselves and know God from shame. In the face of shame, in addition to learning to distinguish emotions, we also need to learn to distinguish right from wrong, and become a person who can correct mistakes and maturely understand the principles.
- AuthorHuang Lichang
- PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
- Publication Date2010
In today's competitive society, parents strive to cultivate their children for a successful future, but this can create tension and imbalance in parent-child relationships. Reflecting on the previous generation, who lacked advanced education and parent-child theories, their sacrifice and life wisdom resonate with today's parents, who prioritize professional knowledge. Family therapist Wong Lai-cheung, setting aside professional theories, revisits the simple past to rediscover the warmth of parental love and human connection, and offers insights for modern parenting based on personal growth and nurturing experiences.
- AuthorHuang Lizhang, Huang Zhichang, Huang Liming, Huang Zhian
- PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
- Publication Date2010
Secondary school brings a sense of unhappiness and uncertainty. Students grapple with the choice between pursuing dreams or facing reality. Betrayal raises doubts about true friendship, while insecurities about appearance and parental understanding add to the stress. Does secondary school life solely revolve around studying? In this book, teacher Ho Tsz offers thoughtful and emotional advice, helping students analyze their troubles and find new perspectives. These letters remain invaluable companions for secondary school students, guiding their growth.
- AuthorHo Tsz
- PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
- Publication Date2020
"Letter to Daughter" is a heartfelt letter penned by renowned children's literature writer Ho Tsz to his daughter. Initially published in 1993, the book comprises over two hundred short notes that go beyond traditional family letters. Instead, it serves as a collection of intimate conversations between father and daughter, expressing emotions and sharing life experiences between the lines.
- AuthorHo Tsz
- PublisherShanbian Publishing House
- Publication Date2019
This is an autobiographical masterpiece by renowned children's literature writer Ho Tsz. With over seventy captivating stories, the book offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Hong Kong people in the 1940s and 1950s, showcasing the resilience, positivity, and inspiring attitudes of our predecessors in the face of adversity.
- AuthorHo Tsz
- PublisherShanbian Publishing House
- Publication Date2017
The first part of the book is ""Beyond the Dust"", mainly writing about the landscapes of the 18 districts. The articles and photos were published in Ming Pao's ""Fun with Language"", with the theme of ""Finding the Disappearing Hong Kong"".
The second part is ""Strings of Memory"", as the name suggests, it is a personal review of some places, mainly describing the people and things that were related to me. If it inadvertently arouses the reader's imagination of the past, it is also unexpected.
- AuthorCHAN Chi Kian
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2019