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The stories of six female drug addicts who broke free.
Life is not easy, but we can break free and soar.
Six women aged between their twenties and forties have run away from home, taken drugs, trafficked drugs, had abortions, and been imprisoned, suffering both physically and mentally. They are all employees or volunteers of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, and with perseverance and courage, they have reorganized their lives. Today, they have transformed into beautiful angels who love life and are willing to open up and share their life stories.
Also included are survey reports and analytical articles on the "drug addiction problem among Hong Kong women," which allow the public to have a more genuine understanding of them.
- AuthorWong Ming-lok
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2017
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Drawing cartoons may be the most boring activity, but it serves as a release for suppressed anxiety and adds vibrancy to a mundane life. Engaging in something intentionally monotonous can make life more lively. So, what's wrong with embracing boredom? It may not lead to a worry-free life, wealth, or fame, but the process itself provides warmth, satisfaction, and happiness. Inspired by this, the author decided to share these feelings through the book, inviting others to experience the same joy.
- AuthorLiu Yuanzhang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2011
To save emotionally trapped children, it is urgent to listen and let the dawn shine into their hearts. Supporting and assisting suffering families and individuals is never an easy task. The fate and choices of the parties involved, the misfortunes brought about by social factors, and all these things not only involve the emotions of the parties involved, but also affect the emotions of others. In the book, the author focuses on the three themes of "student suicide", "parental divorce", and "bereavement", sharing the cases encountered in counseling work, providing practical and detailed advice and precautions, hoping that more adults can understand the inner world of children, and hoping that more parents and teachers can understand how to help children get out of the haze, and effectively and appropriately care for children. It is hoped that this book can inspire more parents and children who cannot accept counseling to take the first step bravely to get out of trouble from the examples in the book. Student Suicide Author: "Through this book, I share my experience of dealing with student suicide cases with parents, teachers, and school social workers, hoping that everyone can raise their awareness and prevent unfortunate events from happening together." The author has dealt with many suicide cases at work, and the youngest is only six years old. Perhaps it is difficult for everyone to imagine why a six-year-old child would commit suicide, but this is a true event. Before the trend of student suicide emerged, the author had anticipated that the problem would become more serious. A few years ago, the author suggested to a familiar newspaper editor to make a feature on student suicide in the hope of arousing social attention, but unfortunately it was not accepted, which has always been regrettable. Divorce of parents: The author hopes to remind parents to avoid making decisions and actions that harm their children, and to allow children to smoothly transition to the new life mode after the family changes. Although the author did not grow up in a divorced family, there are too many relatives and friends around who have experienced the pain of divorce. Seeing the struggles and injuries of adults and the innocent suffering of children, even as bystanders, the pain is difficult to bear. Bereavement: The author hopes that families who have unfortunately experienced bereavement can properly handle their children's wounds, give them the opportunity to ask questions, and express their grief appropriately, so that the pain can gradually be healed. The author's sister, who had been with the author since childhood, passed away due to illness when the author was eleven years old. At that time, there were still many unfulfilled promises, and they were separated forever without saying goodbye. In such cases, some parents' way of dealing with it is to never mention that there was such a member in the family again. Young children need to bear and face this unbearable pain alone, and the experience is really indescribable.
- AuthorFan Lai
- PublisherRitsuin
- Publication Date2018
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The author invites readers to contemplate the connection between our emotions and the freedom found in acknowledging their transient nature, much like the clouds in the sky. By delving into external hardships, we are encouraged to explore the inner currents of desires and redirect our hearts towards liberation. Life's myriad experiences often stir our emotions and desires, causing unforeseen disruptions. Understanding these desires can equip us to navigate through uncomfortable moments. Instead of exerting strict control over every emotion and desire, the author urges us to embrace the insights they offer. Through careful analysis, the book examines how these emotions and desires shape our behavior and decisions. It guides readers through various self-healing exercises that uncover their unique selves and awaken a sense of liberation within.
- AuthorZhang Peichao
- PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
What qualities make an ideal teacher in the eyes of students? What kind of jokes unfold when students spot their teacher on a date? What sets the top students of the school apart? The campus is abuzz with intriguing topics. Jun Bi shares fifty lighthearted and humorous articles that delve into the amusing aspects of campus life, inviting you to join in the conversation and enjoy the fun-filled adventures.
- AuthorJunbi
- PublisherQingtong Society Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2005
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Life requires adventure, and adventure requires courage. The primary virtue of a family is not justice, but love or emotion. What are the four principles of happiness? Why does society need justice? More freedom means less equality. Is there a conflict between freedom and equality?
Through the author's exploration of twelve philosophical issues that delve into self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, and the embodiment of important social values, readers will gain the ability to think critically and the power to put their thoughts into practice. They will also become familiar with the doctrines and arguments of famous Chinese and Western philosophers.
- AuthorLiang Guang-yao
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2018
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