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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It depends. If meeting with friends, sharing coffee even diluted if preferable
Actually, doing the right ones isn't nearly as important as *not* doing the wrong ones. I've often told my kid while growing up, that most of success in life doesn't come from making super smart decisions all the time. It mostly comes from not making one or two really dumb ones. For purposes of the image, imagine a landmine.
Yes. I love this. The problem is convincing other people to disconnect with you otherwise it's a very lonely existence.
The source and intention of the compliment is what matters most. I remember in middle school... Our music teacher would compliment coming up with good notes. Our Islamic ethics teacher would compliment hatred of music and recitation of anything other than the Quran... One was a good happy-go-lucky man. I have never seen him frown. One was a twisted bitter woman. She shouts at kids when they don't comply. By kids I mostly mean me XD
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it." (RIP Terry Pratchett)
Excellent. Talent only gets you so far. I admit it bothers me when people see great art and respond with "that artist is so talented!" Maybe yes, but they are definitely SKILLED and put in the WORK to get where they are.
That's twice that the word "more" has been censored. I'm curious why this is.
I misunderstood the assignment and built an affective team. Didn't go well.
That looks like one of those metal slides that give you 2nd degree burns and if you have shorts on make the skin on metal screech you slowly and painfully to the bottom.
OK, it definitely is the word "more" that is getting the old censoring chop-chop. Now I am distracted . . . . yet intrigued.
This used to be my childhood motto. "you have to make a mess to make it clean!" Then I would proceed to throw everything I own in the center of my bedroom and put it all away from scratch. It did work.
Pain in the a*s will take forever and might fall apart under the weight of that flower, but possible. And possibly worth it. I like this one best.
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.
I really liked these. I made some jokes but I think they are great and keep on making more of these. I took a screenshot of 3 of them to keep because they were really inspiring to me.
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.
I really liked these. I made some jokes but I think they are great and keep on making more of these. I took a screenshot of 3 of them to keep because they were really inspiring to me.