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Love (Psychology) - Remember when you said you loved me
Love (Psychology) - Remember when you said you loved me
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Dr. Tin Htun Oo's columnist Chit Naing (Psychology) wanted to publish a book combining the articles he had written and published monthly in Apo Ma magazine with new articles. He promised to write the book when he asked for help. Then I thought about how to write it.
Saya Chit Naing (Psychology)'s articles have been published in the magazines Sutasweyswe, Dhuwan and Aaroji, which I edited and published. The readers like them. Especially the young readers like them. Why?
Because we have the opportunity to know the wishes of our readers through the letters section. One reader once wrote that he had read Saya Chit Naing's article (Psychology) at least seven times, and it was not because he could not understand it, but because it was so good that he read it again and again.
This book, his first debut work, is a collection of letters that have already been well-received by readers. It is a collection of loving, honest, and thoughtful letters to teenagers and young adults. It is gentle and encouraging. It inspires. It encourages
He was a diligent person. He graduated first in his class in Psychology (1970). He received the Dr. Sein Tu (Professor) Excellence Award. He also graduated first in the Applied Psychology course (1982-83) and was awarded an award by the Rector, Dr. Kyaw Sein. He was particularly interested in psychology and wrote articles based on psychology, and his love and dedication are evident in his letters.
This book is written in a compelling and persuasive way, making it a must-read for young people in their teenage years, who are easily distracted, difficult to discipline, and who tend to be stubborn or stubborn. It is especially important to not get carried away at this age, so I would like to support the author of this book, Teacher Chit Naing (Chit Win).
It is a common practice among young people to write in a friendly, open manner, in a style that is easy to read.
It is good. The written exhortation to be courageous in facing difficulties, to be able to endure the various troubles of the world, to be diligent seekers of knowledge, to be broad-minded and mature in attitude is like sprinkling precious seeds and trees for the future garden with soil and refreshing them with rain.
Dr. Tin Tun Oo
Editor-in-Chief, Sutswe Sue and Araujo Magazine
Date 17-5-96
