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What is beauty?

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What makes something or someone beautiful? Is a diamond beautiful? How about a random tree on the road side? Hard vs easy to get I realized that these things we call valuable or beautiful are difficult to get. Let's compare gold to iron. As we all know, gold is much harder to get our hands to. It is more expensive and rarer, therefore we value gold over its metal cousin, iron. Our "taste standard" We might say an expensive painting is more beautiful than the cheaper ones because subconciously our mind want to think that we have a high standard. Now, if we choose between two paintings without knowing the price, the result may be different. My thought It is unfortunate that most of the time we can only admire those expensive, hard to get things or experience. Wouldn't it be awesome if we can also find beauty in common objects such as random trees on the side of the road? What is the purpose of having a high standard if it limit our ability to experience more beauty in t...

How Buying a Smartphone Got Me Into Writing

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I become a writer as a result of series of unexpected events. It is funny and interesting how I got here because the trigger is actually a smartphone. How come? Here is the story. So I have been learning Chinese language for quite a while now. Writing "hanzi" characters is a part of the process. As I do not like the idea of carrying pen and paper for studying, I was thinking to get something that I can use for this purpose, which will always be with me. That is a phone. Coincidentally my older phone was getting problematic, like the camera cannot be used, for one. Considering my need for writing Chinese characters, I decided to buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite. This smartphone comes with a stylus, good specifications and reasonable price. I was very happy with the purchase. Loved the stylus so much that I tried to find ways to make use more of it. Later on, I started journaling on the phone which then eventually made me realize that writing is fun. Long story short, here I a...

What Would You Do If Money Does Not Exist?

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 So today I stumbled upon an interesting video about finding passion, by Rob Dial aka The Mindset Mentor. Here is the video: Basically to find our passion we can ask ourselves these questions: What do I like to do? What am I good at? What makes me curious? If money does not exist, what would I do? The most interesting part for me is when he said that we don't have to monetize our passion. This is about finding it, not making money. In other words, it is okay if our passion does not generate income. And there are a lot of ways to monetize if we want. Well, I really love writing at the moment. I can spend hours doing it, but have not made money from writing. Wouldn't it be very nice if what we love can also become an income source? I hope we all can find our passion, even make money from it!

Life is a First Person Game

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This morning I got this crazy idea that life is actually very similar to a first person game! I imagine that what I am seeing is the perspective of a game character. This made me feel strange but excited at the same time. As I think about this, I actually found out that this is actually a good perspective to have in life. The benefits of having this "game perspective" in life 1. Promoting growth mindset If you don't know already, usually in a game there are character's statistics, such as strength, intelligence, dexterity, agility, etc. This is actually quite accurate to the real life, that we can develop these traits. Exercising, for example, is similar to killing monsters to improve character's level. 2. Make chores fun I will just think works that I have to do, going to places, as in game quests. As these quests are finished, the character will get some points as a reward. 3. Feeling unattached If I think that this life is just like watching a game character do...