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  • No Words of Comfort Can Instantly Stop the Sorrow
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    No Words of Comfort Can Instantly Stop the Sorrow

    To all the humans who can smile, laugh, and cry—
    the pain of feeling “unloved by others” can seem overwhelming,
    but compared to the pain of “not loving yourself,”
    this inner hurt is many times deeper.

    If you’re feeling sorrow now, no words of comfort in this world will instantly heal that pain.
    Often, comforting words aren’t enough to erase sadness right away.

    What truly helps is giving yourself time—
    to fully feel your emotions,
    to learn from what’s happened,
    and to allow yourself a break from grief,
    so you can move forward stronger.

    Though sadness may not disappear immediately,
    with time, it can fade for good.
    Simply giving yourself time to heal
    can guide you through it beautifully. 🙂

  • Not even NASA can bring you back
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    Not even NASA can bring you back

    Sometimes someone doesn’t want to disappear—they just don’t want to come back.

    This book, NASA Can’t Bring Her Back, is a collection drawn from my own life and the lives of those around me.

    Because I believe many others have gone through similar stories, though each of our endings may differ.

    Whenever someone comes to me for advice about love, I always tell them I’m no expert—I’ve failed at love myself. All I can do is listen and let them vent.

    So now, are you ready to listen to their stories too?

  • Not Every Farewell Brings Us Back Together
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    Not Every Farewell Brings Us Back Together

    If the arrival of someone
    or the emergence of something in life is a gift,
    then the memories that remain with us now
    must be a truly special gift.

  • On Empathy
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    On Empathy

    Are you someone who, when you see your loved one crying, doesn’t know how to comfort them?
    Do you get a migraine every time you have to comment on your subordinate’s work?
    Are you tight-lipped and too shy to ask for advice from anyone?

    All of this is related to “Empathy,” a word that has been widely discussed in recent years but whose meaning few truly understand.
    Dujdao Vadhanapakorn, a psychotherapist specializing in empathy, affirms that empathy is not just a “nice-to-have” skill, but a “must-have” one.

    So, what exactly is empathy?
    ❌ “Caring”
    ❌ “Sympathizing”
    ❌ “Pitying”
    ✅ It’s “putting yourself in others’ shoes” without judgment.

    Why does everyone need it?
    The answer is simple: because you’re not alone in this world.
    Each of us has our own unique world, and empathy is the tool that helps you put your own world aside, allowing you to step into someone else’s world with an open heart, to see, accept, and understand.

    Whether it’s through compassion, reason, or even necessity, understanding is ultimately the only gift in the world that can warm the heart of the receiver and bring peace to the giver.

  • Once Upon a Time... To You
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    Once Upon a Time… To You

    Once Upon a Time… To You will make you think of someone—
    someone who may have been part of a love story long past,
    or someone who stands beside you right now.

    Within this book lies a seed of a nameless flower,
    waiting for the reader to decide what kind of blossom it will become.

    By the time you reach the last sentence,
    a beautiful flower will bloom anew in this world—
    blooming in its own direction,
    nurtured by life, creativity, love, faith, and endless hope.

    It blooms through the sediment of every letter,
    recording all the beautiful moments in the heart.

    No matter how much time passes,
    millions of feelings once shared with you, with them,
    and with every memory,
    will return to make you smile again.

    These words will never die. They will bloom forever,
    carried by love, attachment, longing,
    the joy of youth, the sorrow of times gone by,
    and hopes that may never come true—
    yet still embraced and cherished deep within the heart.

  • One day, we will know what to let go and what to hold on to
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    One day, we will know what to let go and what to hold on to

    No matter how much time passes, someone… will always be the reason behind many of our favorite things.

  • One word that makes me think of you
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    One word that makes me think of you

    “When we see the same word,
    it may be filled with similar or different feelings.

    Some words are full of memories,
    some are filled with longing,
    some may carry questions (that linger in our hearts),
    and some words may make us want to share our stories with someone.”

  • Only When I Grew Up Did I Understand
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    Only When I Grew Up Did I Understand

    When we were children,
    many of us dreamed of becoming adults—
    free to do whatever we wished,
    without asking anyone’s permission.

    But growing up comes at a cost:
    responsibilities and countless problems,
    both from ourselves and others.

    Yet these challenges are tests,
    meant to help us grow stronger and wiser.
    And when we overcome them,
    we learn something valuable.

    This book will take you through the stories, people,
    and lessons that “Khit Mak” has encountered,
    from childhood through youth and into full adulthood.

    He believes every lesson that comes our way
    holds meaning and value for oneself.

    And you?
    From your youth until now, what have you been through?
    What have you come to understand about growing up?

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  • Please Don’t Be Cruel to Your Heart
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    Please Don’t Be Cruel to Your Heart

    Please be gentle with your heart.
    Embrace every moment in life with understanding,
    because the things that hurt us the most may become the most meaningful.

    Self-love isn’t just about caring for yourself without regard for the outside world.
    We can love ourselves and others simultaneously.

    When we love ourselves properly,
    we learn to love the important people in our lives better too.
    We begin to understand, accept, and appreciate the beauty in human diversity.

    Because it is our differences that make us beautiful.