Neither, it's a reaction from an emotion. It's only a weakness if used to manipulate others. Otherwise, it's nothing to be ashamed of, and a normal reaction when feeling emotions.
Ever been in a vehicle accident? Was it your fault or?
How did it happen?
Yes, my husband's brakes locked up as we were coming to a stop light and we hit the car in front of us that was waiting at the light. Thankfully no serious injury to either party.
I used to take Shotokan years ago, but i didn't make it far in my training since i couldn't balance my time for college, training, and social life. I do wish i stuck with it.
Do you like jigsaw puzzles?
Yes, i love them. They're so relaxing.
Whats the best gift you have ever given your parents?
"Humans are starting to live for documenting life events with photos and online posts, instead of actually living for the event." Agree or Disagree? Which one are you? 👀
I want to disagree but i have to agree. I see it daily, even with myself at times, where people get obsessed with posting online about an event that happened to prove to everyone they were there like it's a competition for views/likes. I've felt that need to post to show "i was there. See i was there" to feel included... instead of enjoying the fact i was there.It's like we lost that balance in life to share our memories by posting pics/vids of something and living in the moment.
If you had to live without one of your senses, which one would you give up? I would probably give up my sense of smell.