Artist Create A Motivational And HeartTouching Comic About Dog And His Owner

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Tum Natakorn Ulit is a 27-year-old artist from Bangkok, Thailand, best known for his colourful comic strips with unexpected twists, which we featured earlier this year. Inspired by his personal experiences, his stories are powerful and heartbreaking, conveying a bittersweet sense of tragedy. They will bring you to tears, but this is the beauty of tragedy, isn’t it? His most recent story is called “Brave Heart”.

Today’s Motivation For You: You Can Do Anything If You Really Want To. A dog provides great motivation and can make your daily walk or run less lonely and more enjoyable. … Some people are afraid of walking alone, but having a companion dog can make running and walking safer.

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In most cases, our human experience consists of complex behaviours that allow us to solve problems in everyday life. Unsurprisingly, we are very familiar with Pink’s description of intrinsic motivation. In fact, most traditional dog training concepts that reject the use of rewards also attribute intrinsic motivators to our dogs. Our dogs should speak out for us when asked “because they love us” or out of loyalty or duty. These are motivators that humans understand well and respond to almost every day. But the truth is that our dogs live very differently than we do. Their life with us does not include the creative approach we use to solve complex problems.They live a more simpler, task-oriented existence in which we only need to sit, wait, and come, among other basic behaviours.

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