It depends on the context. In the entertainment industry, for some actors or musicians, it can be great that people know their name but not much of their story as it adds to their allure. But in most other aspects of life, such as in building personal relationships or in a community, it's not so good. For personal relationships, if someone doesn't know your story, they can't really connect with you on a deeper level. In a community, not having your story known might mean you're not fully integrated and people might not trust you as much as they could if they knew more about you.
It can be both. In some ways, it's good because it gives you a certain mystery. People might be more intrigued to find out more about you. But it can also be bad because without people knowing your story, they might misjudge you based on just your name or a first impression.
You can start by being more open and sharing bits of your story on social media or in conversations. For example, post about your hobbies, your dreams when you were a kid, or a significant event that shaped you. This will gradually let people in on who you really are.
Luo Maiming was a complicated character, and it was not clear whether he was good or bad. In the plot, Luo Maiming showed his kind side. He sacrificed the entire Luo family in order to remove the blood binding and protect Luo Zhaoyan. However, his behavior was also considered extreme. The audience's attitude towards Luo Mingmei was also complicated. Some people loved him, while others hated him. Therefore, it was impossible to simply say whether Luo's reputation was good or bad.
In " Praying for the Present," Luo Maiming was a villain, but he was a loyal villain. He was sincere to Luo Zhaoyan and was willing to sacrifice himself to protect her. Although he had taken over Luo Zhaoyan's brother's body, he was not Luo Zhaoyan's brother. Luo Mingmei was played by Xue Bayi in the drama. His character was intelligent, hot-blooded, and willing to sacrifice for everyone. However, he later developed the idea of destroying the Luo Family and eventually abandoned the entire family to protect Luo Zhaoyan. In summary, Luo Maiming was a complicated character in Praying for the Present, with both good and bad sides.
It can be both good and bad. On the good side, they understand you deeply. But on the bad side, it might feel like there's no privacy at all. You might want to keep some parts of yourself private, even from your best friend.
You can check on the platform where you shared the story. Usually, there's a notification or sharing counter that shows if others have shared it.
It can be both good and bad. Short chapters might work well for a thriller or a quick-paced story, but not for a complex fantasy epic that requires more detailed world-building and character development.
Sometimes you can. For example, on some apps, there might be a counter that shows the number of views your story has received. However, it's not always straightforward and can vary depending on the specific platform and its settings.
Well, in most cases, you don't have a definite way of knowing. But some platforms might give you some general indicators or analytics, but they might not be super specific about individual viewers.
Well, it's hard to tell for sure. Maybe some analytics or feedback from readers could give you a hint, but there's no definite way to know for certain.
In most cases, you can't directly know if someone screenshots your story. There aren't built-in notifications for this.