A good article The Economist September 27th - October 3rd, 2014 Corporate savings in Asia A $2.5 trillion problem Japanese and South Korean firms are the world*s biggest cash-hoarders. This hurts their economies.
经济学人里有些文章写的很俏皮有趣。 Republican knightmares "Tell the misses not to wait up because the after dinner whiskey & cigars will be smooth and the issues to discuss are many," read the invit to an all-male fundraiser in March for Steve Southerland, the Republican seeking re-election in Florida*s second congressional district. "Good men sitting around discussing & solving political & social problems over the food & drink date back to the 12th Century with King Arthur*s Round Table." But actions considered chivalrous in medieval times look more like chauvinism now.
很惭愧,书读的越来越少,家里一堆看了一半甚至不到一半的书。 To Kill a Mocking Bird开了个头,好像总是想不起来去看。 估计是以前的书写的都太有耐心,因为大家还没有被那么多影像的东西给spoiled掉。 现在仅有的边角时间好像只够看看The Economist,but there are so many horrifying things happening in the world.
I*m not sure if I remember the exact words. But these words are in my head since this past Sunday. Suffering can crush you. But suffering with the assurance of God*s love can transform you. by Tim Keller To my dear friend. Please stay strong.
Now I seem can somehow understand a bit more why YH said that my journey is encouraging to her. I guess it*s easier to put yourself in others* shoes when you had some similar experiences.
Wanted to be responsible to myself, so I read Diamond Sutra again. I*m not sure if it*s good or bad, but it left me with more or less the same feeling as I read it many years ago. Depressing maybe too strong a word, so I guess discouraging? If nothing matters in the end, then what*s the point of living?