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"We don't expect water to have a taste. Perhaps that's why it's so Refreshing to drink it! Expecting too much can ruin many things."
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It says "We don't expect water to have a taste. Perhaps that's why it's so Refreshing to drink it! Expecting too much can ruin many things." @whereIwrite
But I believe our expectations are often shaped by our experiences. For example, we don't expect water to have a taste because it usually doesn't. If someone hasn't done anything good for us in the past, we don't expect them to start doing so now. However, if someone has consistently behaved well towards us, we expect them to continue to do so. If they don't meet those expectations, we may feel let down and re-evaluate our opinion of them.
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English - انگلیسی
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Persian - فارسی
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Is it possible to change a person's personality, interests, likes, and dislikes?"
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Is it possible to change a person's personality, interests, likes, and dislikes?"
I believe it is possible to erase and wipe memories, which can change our likes and dislikes since they are based on our memories and imaginations. Similarly, our behavior is also learned, and this knowledge can be forgotten by using force, drugs, or any other method. For instance, if someone's memories were replaced with new ones, their personality could change. The person who previously hated math could potentially fall in love with it, and a terrorist could potentially become a cop and fight against terrorists.

What do you think? Am I wrong?
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Who says you can't or shouldn't do something you love?nobody? Is it not because of others' opinions? Then why? Come on, don't make excuses. Stand up, go after it, and do it now.

Get up and find your teacher's daughter and rape her. Marry that wealthy old lady next door who has no relatives and take her life and then her money, rob a local bank, hit your previous employer who denied your request for a pay raise and fired you with a car. Do whatever you want, hurry up and don't make excuses!
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Cyrus the Great, also known as Cyrus II, was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire of ancient Persia. The exact date of his birth is unknown, but it is estimated to have been around 600 B.C. Cyrus was born in what is now modern-day Iran, and was the first king to unite the different tribes of the region under a single empire.

Cyrus is remembered for his military conquests, his wisdom and his tolerance towards different cultures and religions. After consolidating his power in Persia, he embarked on a series of successful military campaigns, conquering the neighbouring kingdoms of Media, Lydia, and Babylonia. He also extended his empire to Central Asia, Afghanistan, and parts of India.

Despite his military prowess, Cyrus was known for his humane treatment of defeated enemies. He was also tolerant of different religions, and even allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem from Babylonian exile. His policies helped to establish a peaceful and prosperous empire that lasted for more than two centuries.

Cyrus died in 530 B.C. while on a military campaign in Central Asia. He was succeeded by his son, Cambyses II, who continued his father's legacy of conquest.

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Where do we really go after we die? Do we get reincarnated as a new person and live again? Or do we go to heaven or hell? Or is this all the life we'll have, and after that, we'll only live on in the memories of others for a while?