My lessons: - At each stage of life, people will have different needs and ways of thinking. - People have the ability to adapt to changes in life, accept and overcome difficulties as an indispensable part of the process of growing up. - Changing yourself and achieving your goals requires patience and constant effort.
Lesson from video - People of each age will have different mindsets - Parents and children need to learn to understand each other better - Over time people always change
Lesson from this video: 1. Stages of Development According to Erikson: - Each age has different needs and ways of thinking. - Infancy: Bond with parents through scent, warmth, and care. - Ages 3-5: Develop independence, self-awareness, and begin social connections. - Ages 6-12: Learn reading, knowledge, comparison, and social integration with peers. - Adolescence: Influenced by hormones, desire independence but often conflict with parents. - Ages 19-40: Focus on building careers, love, and family. - Ages 40-65: Transition achievements to others, stabilize, and prepare for rest. - Old age: Enjoy the fruits of one’s achievements. Understanding generational differences helps reduce family conflicts. 2. Humans are constantly changing; it is important to give each other opportunities to grow and improve. 3. True giving is unconditional, without calculation or expectation of repayment. 4. Observing and understanding others’ emotions and personalities helps determine their true nature. 5. Intuition, experience, and knowledge are key factors in communication and leadership.
Lesson from video: - People in different age have different demand - Leader feel others by experience, knowledge and intuition - Wise people give because they want, not for the want people to give back
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172 - At each age, we have different needs. Understanding those needs helps us live in harmony with each other more easily - People can always change - Give with a willingness to lose, not to expect to receive
Lesson from Q&A PTBT 172 - At each age, thinking and development needs are different - Learn knowledge together to communicate together - Each person has a different frequency to have a certain psychology - I cannot change others and live for others - Believe in intuition, learn knowledge and experience is what - People are always changing - You are the one who gives others opportunities - Knowledge about emotional maps
Lessons from PTBT 172: - Experience, knowledge, intuition are very important for you to perceive a person - People always change, for better or worse, you don't know, but you have to give others a chance, and you have to be strong.
Lessons from Q&A 172: 1. People at different ages have different cognitive, developmental, and neurological needs. 2. People are always changing, and you cannot predict whether those changes will be for better or worse. Your responsibility is to give them a chance if they become better, but if they turn worse, you must have the courage to cut them out of your life. 3. Give selflessly, without calculating what you might receive in return.
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172 -People of different ages have different needs -Parents and children need to learn to understand each other better -People are always changing Give without expecting anything in return
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172: - Each age has a different need. - Parents must learn to know their children's stage so they can treat and understand their children better. - A leader's experience, knowledge and intuition help them understand and feel. - People always change, whether for better or worse, you never know. - You must be brave enough to cut bad people out of your life. - Once you give it away, it's already gone.
- When you give, you have already lost it. If you give and calculate, it is an exchange. - Children in each stage have different development needs. - People always change, and we should give others the opportunity to change for the better.
Bài học Q&A PTBT 172: - con người ở mỗi độ tuổi khác nhau có nhu cầu tư duy khác nhau - con người luôn thay đổi - người khôn ngoan cho đi xác định là mất, tính toán không còn là cho nữa
Lessons from QA 172 - Giving with counting is not giving - Every age has different demand - We can't communicate and understand each other because we don't learn - People always change
Lessons from Nhi Lê Q&A PTBT 172: - Learn how your child perceives each age - Every age goes through different things. - People always change but whether they change for better or worse is up to them.
Lessons from QA 172 - Children's developmental stages have different psychological stages - Adolescence is the age at which hormones are affected - Intuition is not always right - People change for the worse or better
Lessons learned Q&A PTBT 172: - people have different changes after each age - Hoc Mon controls me a lot - leaders rely on experience, skills and knowledge - give others a chance If they are good people
Lessons from Q&A 172 - We have different mindset & demand with different years - we are different level from our parents. Our parent cant understand because both of us dont learn about psychology - dont scare when others attack, because we are strong - give & dont hope to receive
- con người ở mỗi độ tuổi khác nhau sẽ có nhu cầu và tư duy khác nhau - đôi khi ba mẹ ở khác tầng với con gái nên đôi khi nói chuyện không hợp nhau - nhu cầu ở mỗi lứa tuổi không thay đổi được - kinh nghiệm- kiến thức- trực giác là yếu tố quan trọng của mentor - con người là luôn thay đổi, nhưng thay đổi tốt lên hay xấu đi thì không biết được - khi mình đủ mạnh đủ kiến thức thì sẽ kh sợ bị đâm sau lưng - nếu đã cho đi thì đã chấp nhận mất rồi, nếu đã cho mà còn mong cầu nhận lại thì nó kh phải là sự cho đi mà là sự tính toán
My lessons 172: A newborn’s eyes cannot yet recognize who is who. Instead, the scent of the parents, their warmth, and the care they provide-such as holding and feeding-are what form the baby’s connection with them. From age 3 onward, children begin to develop self-awareness and a sense of shame. By ages 3-5, they understand the concept of shame more deeply. From ages 6-11, as they start interacting with peers at school, they compare what their parents have taught them at home to what they observe outside. This is when feelings of embarrassment arise, and they start imitating their friends. At this stage, children want to connect with those around them. If parents hover over their children too closely at this age, it can cause a lack of confidence. Children may fear being judged by others. Between ages 11-19, behavior is heavily influenced by hormones. During this time, they need a lot of conversations and emotional support. When someone gives, they must understand they are giving without expecting anything in return. True giving does not involve calculations; it stems from genuine generosity. If you give something with the expectation of receiving something back, gaining gratitude, or being repaid, then it is rooted in selfishness. True giving means giving freely, without strings attached.
December 16, 2024 Lessons learned: - People of different ages, different needs, different thinking. - Under 25 years old, most young people are controlled by the pituitary gland. - Parents have knowledge but your children do not necessarily understand as much as you do.
My lessons:
- At each stage of life, people will have different needs and ways of thinking.
- People have the ability to adapt to changes in life, accept and overcome difficulties as an indispensable part of the process of growing up.
- Changing yourself and achieving your goals requires patience and constant effort.
Lesson from video
- People of each age will have different mindsets
- Parents and children need to learn to understand each other better
- Over time people always change
Lesson from this video:
1. Stages of Development According to Erikson:
- Each age has different needs and ways of thinking.
- Infancy: Bond with parents through scent, warmth, and care.
- Ages 3-5: Develop independence, self-awareness, and begin social connections.
- Ages 6-12: Learn reading, knowledge, comparison, and social integration with peers.
- Adolescence: Influenced by hormones, desire independence but often conflict with parents.
- Ages 19-40: Focus on building careers, love, and family.
- Ages 40-65: Transition achievements to others, stabilize, and prepare for rest.
- Old age: Enjoy the fruits of one’s achievements.
Understanding generational differences helps reduce family conflicts.
2. Humans are constantly changing; it is important to give each other opportunities to grow and improve.
3. True giving is unconditional, without calculation or expectation of repayment.
4. Observing and understanding others’ emotions and personalities helps determine their true nature.
5. Intuition, experience, and knowledge are key factors in communication and leadership.
Lesson from video:
- People in different age have different demand
- Leader feel others by experience, knowledge and intuition
- Wise people give because they want, not for the want people to give back
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172
- At each age, we have different needs. Understanding those needs helps us live in harmony with each other more easily
- People can always change
- Give with a willingness to lose, not to expect to receive
Lesson from Q&A PTBT 172
- At each age, thinking and development needs are different
- Learn knowledge together to communicate together
- Each person has a different frequency to have a certain psychology
- I cannot change others and live for others
- Believe in intuition, learn knowledge and experience is what
- People are always changing
- You are the one who gives others opportunities
- Knowledge about emotional maps
Lessons from PTBT 172: - Experience, knowledge, intuition are very important for you to perceive a person
- People always change, for better or worse, you don't know, but you have to give others a chance, and you have to be strong.
Lessons from Q&A 172:
1. People at different ages have different cognitive, developmental, and neurological needs.
2. People are always changing, and you cannot predict whether those changes will be for better or worse. Your responsibility is to give them a chance if they become better, but if they turn worse, you must have the courage to cut them out of your life.
3. Give selflessly, without calculating what you might receive in return.
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172
-People of different ages have different needs
-Parents and children need to learn to understand each other better
-People are always changing
Give without expecting anything in return
Lessons from Q&A PTBT 172:
- Each age has a different need.
- Parents must learn to know their children's stage so they can treat and understand their children better.
- A leader's experience, knowledge and intuition help them understand and feel.
- People always change, whether for better or worse, you never know.
- You must be brave enough to cut bad people out of your life.
- Once you give it away, it's already gone.
- When you give, you have already lost it. If you give and calculate, it is an exchange.
- Children in each stage have different development needs.
- People always change, and we should give others the opportunity to change for the better.
Bài học Q&A PTBT 172:
- con người ở mỗi độ tuổi khác nhau có nhu cầu tư duy khác nhau
- con người luôn thay đổi
- người khôn ngoan cho đi xác định là mất, tính toán không còn là cho nữa
Lessons from QA 172
- Giving with counting is not giving
- Every age has different demand
- We can't communicate and understand each other because we don't learn
- People always change
Lessons from Nhi Lê Q&A PTBT 172:
- Learn how your child perceives each age
- Every age goes through different things.
- People always change but whether they change for better or worse is up to them.
Lesson from Q&A PTBT 172
Humans are always changing. Whether the changes are good or bad, I cannot know.
Always give others a chance.
Lessons from QA 172
- Children's developmental stages have different psychological stages
- Adolescence is the age at which hormones are affected
- Intuition is not always right
- People change for the worse or better
Lessons learned Q&A PTBT 172:
- people have different changes after each age
- Hoc Mon controls me a lot
- leaders rely on experience, skills and knowledge
- give others a chance If they are good people
Lessons from Q&A 172
- We have different mindset & demand with different years
- we are different level from our parents. Our parent cant understand because both of us dont learn about psychology
- dont scare when others attack, because we are strong
- give & dont hope to receive
Lessons from QA 172
- each period in your life has different crisis
- people always change, they can become better or worse
- con người ở mỗi độ tuổi khác nhau sẽ có nhu cầu và tư duy khác nhau
- đôi khi ba mẹ ở khác tầng với con gái nên đôi khi nói chuyện không hợp nhau
- nhu cầu ở mỗi lứa tuổi không thay đổi được
- kinh nghiệm- kiến thức- trực giác là yếu tố quan trọng của mentor
- con người là luôn thay đổi, nhưng thay đổi tốt lên hay xấu đi thì không biết được
- khi mình đủ mạnh đủ kiến thức thì sẽ kh sợ bị đâm sau lưng
- nếu đã cho đi thì đã chấp nhận mất rồi, nếu đã cho mà còn mong cầu nhận lại thì nó kh phải là sự cho đi mà là sự tính toán
Lesson from Q&A PTBT 172
each age has different thinking
you must be ready let bad people out your life
human are always change
Lessons from radio People of different ages will have different needs and interests.
My lessons 172:
A newborn’s eyes cannot yet recognize who is who. Instead, the scent of the parents, their warmth, and the care they provide-such as holding and feeding-are what form the baby’s connection with them.
From age 3 onward, children begin to develop self-awareness and a sense of shame.
By ages 3-5, they understand the concept of shame more deeply.
From ages 6-11, as they start interacting with peers at school, they compare what their parents have taught them at home to what they observe outside. This is when feelings of embarrassment arise, and they start imitating their friends. At this stage, children want to connect with those around them. If parents hover over their children too closely at this age, it can cause a lack of confidence. Children may fear being judged by others.
Between ages 11-19, behavior is heavily influenced by hormones. During this time, they need a lot of conversations and emotional support.
When someone gives, they must understand they are giving without expecting anything in return. True giving does not involve calculations; it stems from genuine generosity. If you give something with the expectation of receiving something back, gaining gratitude, or being repaid, then it is rooted in selfishness. True giving means giving freely, without strings attached.
My lessons from video:
Giving with calculations is not truly giving.
Children at different ages will have different ways of thinking.
December 16, 2024
Lessons learned:
- People of different ages, different needs, different thinking.
- Under 25 years old, most young people are controlled by the pituitary gland.
- Parents have knowledge but your children do not necessarily understand as much as you do.
My lessons:
You need different things at different ages.
Trust your instincts.
The Universe somehow guides you to get back on track in your life.