Re: Jingyuan L.
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 12:30 pm
How's your vacation going, Jingyuan? Glad to have your reply so quickly.
You wrote, 'Brave people take it and normal people just let it pass, and flow into time.' Quite enlightening! I guess you must be a very brave teenager in reality. Otherwise you I don't think you could come up with such a good sentence.
At the beginning of the first paragraph, I drew a conclusion, 'when people believe the freedom to choose liberates us, I personally think it is the variety of choices which is confining us subconsciously and fundamentally.' That is why I asked you the three questions. I wanted to find out whether you were also, to some extent, confined by the variety of choices. It turns out you and me have certainly led very different lifes! My happiest momeries are all about the experiences at kindergarten and primary school. I didn't need to fight or struggle to get in those two, but somehow I was totally satisfied with them. But when I struggled for the freedom to choose a high school or university, I never made a satisfactory choice. Probably I didn't do my best. I should have worked hard enough to get in TsingHua University!
I have always been plagued by thoughts like this. Why are we always climbing the ladder? Why are there always something else that people believe it's better than what they already have?
Alas!
Anyway, as our activity is coming to the end, I hope you have had a good time and found my article or replys helpful!
Have a good vacation!
梓泓
You wrote, 'Brave people take it and normal people just let it pass, and flow into time.' Quite enlightening! I guess you must be a very brave teenager in reality. Otherwise you I don't think you could come up with such a good sentence.
At the beginning of the first paragraph, I drew a conclusion, 'when people believe the freedom to choose liberates us, I personally think it is the variety of choices which is confining us subconsciously and fundamentally.' That is why I asked you the three questions. I wanted to find out whether you were also, to some extent, confined by the variety of choices. It turns out you and me have certainly led very different lifes! My happiest momeries are all about the experiences at kindergarten and primary school. I didn't need to fight or struggle to get in those two, but somehow I was totally satisfied with them. But when I struggled for the freedom to choose a high school or university, I never made a satisfactory choice. Probably I didn't do my best. I should have worked hard enough to get in TsingHua University!
I have always been plagued by thoughts like this. Why are we always climbing the ladder? Why are there always something else that people believe it's better than what they already have?
Alas!
Anyway, as our activity is coming to the end, I hope you have had a good time and found my article or replys helpful!
Have a good vacation!
梓泓