"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change" --Carl Rogers. "A child will not change until the child is free not to change" -- Garry Landreth. We all have the ...
The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. Carl R. Rogers. Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about your path forward? If so, you're in the right ...
Life can be challenging at times and, because of this, it’s important to always remain curious. “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change,” (Carl Rogers). As a ...
Nevertheless, I´d be curious to learn which form you would personally prefer, quite apart from the millions upon millions in favour of the version I enquired about. Do you mean to say that the version in question in wrong, but since it is widely accepted, since it can´t be helped, it has to be tolerated?
Can anyone explain to me the exact meaning of the above? For example: "I am curious to meet your brother". What does "curious" mean in this context? I have a feeling that I know what it means as a complete sentence but I am not entirely sure what the word "curious" entails here.
Just curious, where did you get the printer ABC and how much did you get it? I am not very keen to reveal it, how can I politely answer his questions without offending him?
Have you finished yet? He is curious, if I have already finished. 1)Is the change of 'yet' to 'already' necessary? 2)Could we keep 'yet'? : He is curious, if I have finished yet. Thank you