Why We Should Live a โ€œDog-Dogโ€ Life ๐Ÿพ
Have you ever lived a dog life?
เธŠเธตเธงเธดเธ•เธซเธกเธฒ เน† ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ
๐Ÿ‘‰ pronounced: chee-wit maa maa
The direct meaning is dog-dog life.
In Thai culture, it usually refers to
a hard life, a messy life,
a life no one really envies.
This little girl in the photo
is the 8th dog my family has raised.
And when I look at my dog,
I start to wonderโ€ฆ
What if a dog-dog life isnโ€™t something bad at all?
To me, dogs are not just pets.
They are friends.
They are family.
They are our wrestling partners โ€”
like when we wrestle with pillows
to release stress and heavy feelings.
But what amazes me most is this:
dogs are our teachers.
Why?
Because dogs let go easily.
They get angry โ€” and then they move on.
They are loyal without conditions.
When itโ€™s time to play, they play with their whole heart.
And even when they roll in something dirty or smelly,
they never feel ashamed of who they are.
Sometimes, I think humans should live like that too.
A little lighter.
A little freer.
A little moreโ€ฆ dog-like.
What about you?
What has your dog taught you about life? ๐Ÿพโœจ
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Why We Should Live a โ€œDog-Dogโ€ Life ๐Ÿพ