Not necessarily. If your stories are interesting and relevant, people usually enjoy them. However, if you notice that people seem uninterested or impatient, then it could be a problem.
You can practice listening more. When you focus on what others are saying, you'll be less likely to jump in with your stories all the time. Also, set a limit for yourself, like only telling one story per conversation topic.
Well, there's no fixed number. It depends on how well the stories connect and contribute to the overall theme. If they're disconnected and add confusion, even two or three could be too many. But if they build on each other smoothly, a dozen might still work.
Yes, they can be. When there are so many, it's hard to focus on the important aspects. You might end up spending too much time reading about different successes without actually taking action towards your own goals.
This quote came from Yu Qiuyu's book," The Tragic Journey of Culture." The original text read," Our history is too long, our strategies are too deep, our strategies are too many black boxes, our inside stories are too thick, and our tongues are too greedy. We have to learn about history, as well as reality and thinking. History can teach us how to think, reality can teach us how to do things, and thinking can teach us how to look at the world."
The story 'Too Many Tamales' is about a girl who gets into a bit of a pickle during Christmas. She tries on her mother's ring while helping make tamales. When the ring goes missing, she panics. As they search for the ring, they end up making a big mess. Eventually, they find the ring in one of the tamales. It's a story that shows the chaos and fun that can happen during family traditions.
Well, the 'too many friends story' could be about a person who has a large number of friends. Maybe this person is constantly surrounded by different people, going to various parties and gatherings. They might face the problem of not having enough time for each friend or getting confused about different relationships.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them:
"Man in Otter, Facing Catanjeer": The male protagonist faces the evil god Catanjeer at the beginning, but he has awakened the battle system and can become stronger through battles.
"Invincible From the Beginning": The male protagonist started from "Full-time Hunter" with the Life and Death System, allowing him to seek a beating in different worlds.
[Beginning of the game, Saitama-sensei's inheritance: The male protagonist obtains Saitama-sensei's inheritance at the beginning of the game and becomes the strongest.]
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
😋I recommend you a few novels about being reborn in the city or in another world. These novels are rich in plot but not too long. They were "Return of Cultivation as a silkpants","Return of the Reborn Immortal Emperor", and "The Best Son-in-Law in the City". I hope you will like these novels. If you are interested, feel free to tell me. Muah ~😗