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What makes a good life?

For some young people, they think that happiness comes from "rich, famous, and accomplished." However, research shows that those who can live longer and have better health in the future are those who People who value relationships with family, friends, communities, and relationships. Indeed! "Life is so short, we have no time to quarrel, justify, and get angry. We should spend our time treating our family or friends better." With their company, we can rely on them when we are in trouble. In addition, good relationships not only protect our bodies, but they also protect our brains and keep our memories longer and clearer. Therefore, maintaining a good family or social relationship can make us live healthier and happier! I really agree with what the speaker said! Because at the end of life, the people who can accompany themselves are still their families. They support me and care for me so that I can rely on them to focus more on what I do at work. This is indeed

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#7 Inside the Mind of A Master Procrastinator

1.  Procrasti nator (n.) 拖延者 :  :someone who keeps delaying things that must be done e.x: I never buy my gifts until Christmas Eve because I'm a procrastinator. 2.Instant gratification (即時行樂)    :immediately satisfaction ex. Some  people   expect   instant  gratification  (= to get what they  want   immediately ) . 3. propagate  (verb.)   使繁殖   :to produce  a new  plant   from a  parent   plant   ex: Most   house   plants  can be propagated from  stem   cuttings . 4. propagating (verb) 傳播  :to spread opinions, lies, or beliefs among a lot of people ex. Most  house   plants  can be propagated from  stem   cuttings . 5. hypothesis (noun.)  假設 : an  idea  or  explanation  for something that  is  based  on  known   facts  but has not y et   been  proved   ex. Several hypotheses for  global   warming  have been  suggested . Summarize : For everyone, everyone is a procrastinator! First of all, people tend to interpret complex tasks too simply,