今集的内容真让我受益良多,谢谢Wellen和黎老师。Wellen有模仿天份😆模仿杨定一的声音很神。很期待下集。加油 Wellen Time
@erican.c.2176 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for inviting Mr Yeung again. It was a lovely conversation. To say, his last interview was ages ago. His energy always positive and natural. It is funny how he has been trying to reprogram the mind structure of expectations. It is so hard not too. Good inspiration. He should be in education, he would love the Waldorf teaching method.
@MeiinUK Жыл бұрын
There is a very good youtuber channel called "Chris beats cancer".... and there is a wonderful interview... It was with another lady who had cancer as well.. and how she overcame her situation. The "mind over matter" is a very important concept. For modern life living. In fact, sometimes, to have a good ritual.... Or a habit.. to anchor yourself is super important too. We are not octopuses, and cannot multi-juggle everything.. the pastgeneration never had this kind of intense city living, or intensive lifestyle. This was NOT_NORMAL. People in HK needs to remember that as well. Lots of people are now ill... whether this is cancer, or bad food, or malnutrition. All of this is coming up nowadays.... So, to slow down... Breathe deeply... eat fresh food. This is, and needs to be the most basic of needs. The population density of HK is one of the higher grouping.... It is important to "deground"....
@simonckf Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@wellentime Жыл бұрын
❤🙏🙏🙏
@qwunyeechan9827 Жыл бұрын
好多謝你兩位,亦好喜歡睇兩位一起做節目,好舒服! 👍🙏
@sinyeecindylai7937 Жыл бұрын
2位互動超可愛🫶🏻
@MrGary7200 Жыл бұрын
地方係好好, 人都好,....... 人心振動影響接觸的人和事.....
@misslee7159 Жыл бұрын
好鐘意wellen time的節目, 特別喜歡曉陽, 希望他出現多d!
@SeanLam Жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael for your great energy, good interview as usual sir
@TomKin1 Жыл бұрын
這一集給人寧靜、心靜的感覺,thank you🙏🏻
@irismadcradle1600 Жыл бұрын
希望可以訪問多幾次黎曉陽,真係好好聽好好睇😁👍🏻👍🏻得著好多!感謝!
@tobi2844 Жыл бұрын
Yeah 終於有 Michael 仔 了, thank you Wellen 😘😘😘😘😘
@aric8702 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the interview and important reminders: 帶着愛去面對一切! Things will work out in fabulous way!
@bonbon0920 Жыл бұрын
就算冤枉路都係part of the journey,冇之前“乃嘢”,又點會realize一d嘢?其實學嘅嘢全部都唔係“新”,而係發現一直嘅自己係點,仲有自己同世界嘅關係,d嘢全部一直都喺度,所以d人話我哋係喺地球記返起自己係邊個。
@sungleong Жыл бұрын
I love his interviews, he is so inspiring, I learned a lot from him! It is amazing that he doesn't have attachment, never stayed in a place for too long! I can never do that🙃
我之前都有呢個想法, 好抗拒打回原形, 從抗拒中思考點解覺得 “本身的自己/原形” 有問題... 個問題嘅根源就係呢度, 我“create”了一個有問題的“我” 出來。 走了一大個圈發現 原本的我 根本從來都冇問題... 也不可能有什麼問題。 這就是對生命的信任, to have faith in life and in creation
I think that kids... living in HK... mature too quickly really. They grow too fast. Grow and learn too much. Too quickly. It is our job to slow them down, so that they have more chance to enjoy life more too.... It is lovely that he enjoys the experience and shared this with us. Just for him to realise that... when we were growing up... these things did not exist. So... but to step out of your comfort zones... and to relearn about life. This is the most grown up thing to do. Cos in reality... when it comes to your time to be a mother, or a father... You too, have to cushion the effect of the next generation.
@MeiinUK Жыл бұрын
I don't really know who this young gentleman really is... and I have yet to really know him, or know who he is. Cos I don't watch HK celebrity news and things like that... but just to let him know that.. yes... we all do go through tough situations. I still recall how tough life was in the 1980s... actually.... As a child, we have to learn so much. I learnt and was pushed to the uni level... all the way... up... Whereas my mother cannot even read or write. Even though she was asked to go to school, but my granma wouldn't allow her to do so. And by then.. I think the whole family left HK... and we moved to be with my father. Those days whereby Seamen... can bring the wife and child over. So my father followed the same steps as my grandfather did... To leave children in the safety of living in the same city, with food, and with schools are not a wrong choice. Although I have seen a lot of posts and notes on social media which I don't agree with.... I still remember the rebellious days... whereby my sister would run away from home. My mother would go crazy. My brother would hit me. Cos we're seen as non-filial.... Imagine raising 4 kids.. and we don't get on ? Can you imagine that today ? Most adults today in HK say that, they had... "a good childhood".. but let us be honest here... Who did? My mother often stated...."I did not have these things when I was a child.. and we were one of seven".... Today... I now see my nephew.. I hope that he will have great friends. From my mother's "1 of 7 kids".... to my generation of "1 of 4 kids".... to my nephew's generation, which is either 1 kid, or no kids. I think it is even more more important that you guys work together in the future... Cos you have to learn give and take.. and to both raise each other off the ground. I think that is how important is for you to get on.... If you watch a lot of sports... Most people realises this as well. And in most countries, that are first world... They realise this importance... Focus on the goal... and to raise each other off the ground.
@MeiinUK Жыл бұрын
I hope that this gentleman realises that... he has already changed the course of events of that Egyptian guy.. because.. like my mother... who in the 1980s... would pay a 1000 dollar to get a salted fish in HK. And I myself had paid like 300 pound for a mobile...(from my pocket money and more when I was at uni)... which equated to around like 400k yuans at that time in terms of exchange rates... Imagine your HK dollars now... to those Egyptians... It is a LOT of money... We don't know what we don't know. And nobody really expects you to know everything... So be gentle with yourself is good enough...
Because he likes rice ? Such a simple answer, and you don't get it. Oh dear. Let us be honest... when we have the anger gone... who does not go home to their mother.. for some comfort food? LOL...... I am 45. My mother is in her 60s .. who doesn't love their mother's cooking ? lol...