Jun Han Chin’s illustrations are a refreshing take on everyday challenges, offering simple but powerful messages that resonate with people. As he puts it, “Life has its highs and lows, but my goal is to help people shift from negative to positive.” One of his favorite public pieces, "Just Run," encourages viewers to take that first step, no matter how daunting it feels.
Through his work, Jun Han hopes to remind people that even small actions can lead to meaningful change, helping them see life from a more positive perspective.
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Oh, I have travelled this road and have driven down ALL the turn-offs!
That's twice that the word "more" has been censored. I'm curious why this is.
OK, it definitely is the word "more" that is getting the old censoring chop-chop. Now I am distracted . . . . yet intrigued.
Why does management so often get in the way of effective team processes?
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These are fantastic! This is what Bored Panda used to be like. Wonderful entries like this, interesting, random information, gorgeous photos, wonderful animal pictures, funny little cartoons. I used to work as a psychologist in an in-patient psychiatric facility and I got a great deal of my inspiration for wonderful therapeutic material from this site. For that I'll always be grateful to the old BP and to people like Hidrėlėy and Egle Tenikyte who have been consistent contributors of positive material.