11.03.2019

Lori Gottlieb : t Change your story, change your life

Lori Gottlieb·TED@DuPont
Change your story, change your life
Summary
In the story, the speaker’s jokes and examples were really funny and her English wasn’t difficult. I laughed sometimes when I read this.

In fact, what I was thinking while reading is that my English skills might be improving because it didn't have words that l didn’t know, in the story, The Problem of Living was too personal, you shouldn’t ask those of someone, even therapists, and you should solve it by yourself because l was taught of it by my mother. My mother always said to me, “No.”
“I wanted to have a private English lesson.” “No, it’s expensive.”
“I would work part-time jobs.”
“No, you will be badness.”
“I want to eat something.” ”No.”
“I want to...” ”No.”
And then, l decided to do all things by myself without asking.
Is it that l edit my story?
I do write my masterpiece.

P.S.
My mother always said no, though, she asked family members about LAUNDRY often.
“When does she do the laundry?”
“It’s too much today”
“It’s a rainy day thus it’s tough to do laundry.” etc and etc...
Laundry seemed to be the biggest problem for her.

Additionally, my teacher was really great. She taught me that there were a lot of perspectives. She tells me that I do my homework if l have time and even when l couldn’t do it, l can have lessons. I’m really happy every time.

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