Miya Yamanouchi
Exactly what are you wanting to teach your children? -How to love and care for themselves, or how to neglect and abandon themselves? Self-service is NOT setting a good example.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Female competition is when you are with a guy you like, and you look around, see a girl who is prettier than you standing nearby, and think to yourself: "I wish she wasn't here." -This is what happens when you attach your identity and sense of worth to the amount of male attention you receive.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Female competition is when you are with a guy you like, and you look around, see that you're the prettiest girl in the vicinity and feel a huge sense of relief that there's no one to take the attention away from you. (Female competition is a result of women feeling like their greatest sense of self-worth, identity and influence comes from their sexual appeal to men. Many women don't even realize they are feeling this way, and it's a subconscious thing, but they notice themselves getting jealous when they see other women who they think men would find sexually appealing.)
— Miya Yamanouchi
Girls and guys, don't let anyone tell you who and what you should be into.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Go out and do your thing knowing that rejection and failure is an inevitable and integral part of the process to achieving your dreams.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Gratitude is the antidote for misery. When you are counting your blessings you are too busy to be counting your problems.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Guys, you don't have to act "manly" to be considered a man; you are a man, so just be yourself. Don't let society make you believe you have to prove your masculinity to anyone because you don't. You are you and you are worthy, full stop.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Guys, you don't have to act "manly" to be considered a man; you are a man, so just be yourself. You don't have to prove your masculinity to anyone.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Has anyone ever noticed that when ethnic Australians excel in sport they are heralded "Aussies"; but when something goes wrong they are thrown the "go back to where you came from" line? WAKE UP RACISTS.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Heartfelt communicators make such a difference in the lives of others through their authentic depth and sincere expression.
— Miya Yamanouchi
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