the optimal solution
People with different industry backgrounds have different ideas about how to solve problems. However, the final optimal solution can not be obtained from a single perspective. Perhaps the optimal solution is a combination of offline handling and online crowdsourcing. For example, users ride vehicles scattered in remote areas to a series of parking spots that may not be where we want them to be, but are on the optimal path for moving vehicles offline. Moreover, the flexible setting of the rout...
One cold Sunday
One cold Sunday, Mark came home with a bag of small silver fish. This is Xiang Yu, or ice fish as the locals call it. He had bought it in a shop in the town to the south, opposite where a small village had sprung up on the ice of the lake, a collection of simple wooden houses with holes drilled around them. I've seen a snowmobile ride from the shore to a cabin with a six-pack of beer strapped to the back, like a half-dozen mini passengers. "Sit down and rest," Mark said. "I'll cook....
salesroom
The farm is a three-hour drive southwest. We set out before dawn, but the place had been covered by another winter snow for a week. The farm is on a windy plateau that is truly in the middle of nowhere. The plows had more pressing roads to shovel, and the last five miles were so deep that they were almost impassable. We skidded in circles all the way, with no traction compared to the man pulling the sledge in front of us, who was driving two steady Belgian mares. There was a box of brown chic...
Do it all with passion.
the optimal solution
People with different industry backgrounds have different ideas about how to solve problems. However, the final optimal solution can not be obtained from a single perspective. Perhaps the optimal solution is a combination of offline handling and online crowdsourcing. For example, users ride vehicles scattered in remote areas to a series of parking spots that may not be where we want them to be, but are on the optimal path for moving vehicles offline. Moreover, the flexible setting of the rout...
One cold Sunday
One cold Sunday, Mark came home with a bag of small silver fish. This is Xiang Yu, or ice fish as the locals call it. He had bought it in a shop in the town to the south, opposite where a small village had sprung up on the ice of the lake, a collection of simple wooden houses with holes drilled around them. I've seen a snowmobile ride from the shore to a cabin with a six-pack of beer strapped to the back, like a half-dozen mini passengers. "Sit down and rest," Mark said. "I'll cook....
salesroom
The farm is a three-hour drive southwest. We set out before dawn, but the place had been covered by another winter snow for a week. The farm is on a windy plateau that is truly in the middle of nowhere. The plows had more pressing roads to shovel, and the last five miles were so deep that they were almost impassable. We skidded in circles all the way, with no traction compared to the man pulling the sledge in front of us, who was driving two steady Belgian mares. There was a box of brown chic...
Do it all with passion.

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Warren Harding was a "yes" guy, Grover Cleveland was a "no" guy.

Harding spent his childhood in the countryside. When he came home from school, whether it was arranging for him to milk the cows, feed the horses, or let him harvest the crops and paint the barn, he never bargained. As a boy, he worked as an apprentice in a printing house for the weekly Caledonian Guardian. Apart from working silently, he never argues with anyone about any issues.
What my father didn't expect was that this docile boy was extremely caring. After a few years as an apprentice, he became an expert in running a newspaper. When he entered the Iberian Center College in Ohio at the age of 15, he was an editor and editor-in-chief, and started a campus newspaper "Iberian Spectator".
After graduating from college, he bought the Marion Star, which was on the verge of bankruptcy. With his enthusiasm and years of experience in running a newspaper, he quickly made the newspaper a household name. This laid a solid foundation for him to enter the political world.

In the 1920 U.S. presidential election, the Republican Party rejected one candidate after another because they could not find a common voice for the interests of all parties. When Harding was presented as a candidate, he passed because he had always adhered to the golden mean and had no political opponents. During the campaign debate, his opponent Cox exposed many of his shortcomings, but he never had the heart to "destroy Mr. Cox's image as a good man" and refused to speak ill of him. In this way, he won more voters, and he was elected as the twenty-ninth president of the United States.

And Cleveland has been a rebellious person since childhood. His parents wanted him to grow up to be like his father, dedicated to the priesthood, but he had his own ideas. At the age of 9, he wrote: "If we want to be a great and good figure and be respected by our friends, we must use our time in our youth like Washington and Jackson."
When he was in middle school, his father died of illness. Although he is very thirsty for knowledge and desperately wants to continue his studies in school, he has no choice but to go out to work because his family has no financial support. A year later, an enthusiast expressed his willingness to sponsor him to finish college, on the condition that he would work as a pastor after graduation. The stubborn Cleveland refused, preferring to work while self-studying. With continuous efforts, at the age of 22, he passed the national bar exam and became a formal lawyer.
In the years that followed, he maintained the momentum of saying "no". When he was a judge, because of his integrity, some politicians had no room to drill in his jurisdiction and were troubled; when he was the mayor of Buffalo, people gave him a nickname of "veto mayor"; During his tenure as governor of the state, he was not afraid of offending people, and bravely fought against local interest groups to prevent all kinds of frauds from happening. He became famous for saying "no" time and time again, and in 1884, he was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate, defeated his opponent in the election, and ascended the throne of the twenty-second president. After his term expired, he lost the election and was not re-elected, but he won again in the 1892 election and held the presidential scepter again. During his two terms as president, he vetoed 584 bills in Congress.

Harding's character can be said to be as soft as water. Although one word he often says is "yes", he is a typical figure of "moderate but not mediocre". When he was an apprentice in his teens, he understood the essence of running a newspaper. As an adult, he was invincible in the newspaper industry, achieved brilliant achievements, and took this as an opportunity to enter the political world. In the end, because he is a "moderate" figure who likes to say "yes", he became the president of a country. A "yes" character gradually evolved into inner wisdom and strategy in his life.
Cleveland is a tough guy, his "no" can be said to be a sharp sword to the world. The most commendable thing about his personality is that he never compromises with the forces of evil. He has been striving for excellence and excellence all his life. His official belief is that "public office is public trust". He dared to say "no" to anything or anyone that ran counter to this belief. His distinctive personality and his impartial, rigorous and resolute style made him an excellent candidate, twice elected president of the United States.
Although the two have very different personalities, they both used their own way of struggle to eventually ascend to the throne of the US president.
It can be seen that whether you are a person who says "yes" or a person who says "no", as long as you are serious, enterprising, have ideals and pursuits, you can eventually reach the glorious peak of life like Harding and Cleveland. Character does not necessarily determine destiny, struggle and inner pursuit determine a person's future.
Warren Harding was a "yes" guy, Grover Cleveland was a "no" guy.

Harding spent his childhood in the countryside. When he came home from school, whether it was arranging for him to milk the cows, feed the horses, or let him harvest the crops and paint the barn, he never bargained. As a boy, he worked as an apprentice in a printing house for the weekly Caledonian Guardian. Apart from working silently, he never argues with anyone about any issues.
What my father didn't expect was that this docile boy was extremely caring. After a few years as an apprentice, he became an expert in running a newspaper. When he entered the Iberian Center College in Ohio at the age of 15, he was an editor and editor-in-chief, and started a campus newspaper "Iberian Spectator".
After graduating from college, he bought the Marion Star, which was on the verge of bankruptcy. With his enthusiasm and years of experience in running a newspaper, he quickly made the newspaper a household name. This laid a solid foundation for him to enter the political world.

In the 1920 U.S. presidential election, the Republican Party rejected one candidate after another because they could not find a common voice for the interests of all parties. When Harding was presented as a candidate, he passed because he had always adhered to the golden mean and had no political opponents. During the campaign debate, his opponent Cox exposed many of his shortcomings, but he never had the heart to "destroy Mr. Cox's image as a good man" and refused to speak ill of him. In this way, he won more voters, and he was elected as the twenty-ninth president of the United States.

And Cleveland has been a rebellious person since childhood. His parents wanted him to grow up to be like his father, dedicated to the priesthood, but he had his own ideas. At the age of 9, he wrote: "If we want to be a great and good figure and be respected by our friends, we must use our time in our youth like Washington and Jackson."
When he was in middle school, his father died of illness. Although he is very thirsty for knowledge and desperately wants to continue his studies in school, he has no choice but to go out to work because his family has no financial support. A year later, an enthusiast expressed his willingness to sponsor him to finish college, on the condition that he would work as a pastor after graduation. The stubborn Cleveland refused, preferring to work while self-studying. With continuous efforts, at the age of 22, he passed the national bar exam and became a formal lawyer.
In the years that followed, he maintained the momentum of saying "no". When he was a judge, because of his integrity, some politicians had no room to drill in his jurisdiction and were troubled; when he was the mayor of Buffalo, people gave him a nickname of "veto mayor"; During his tenure as governor of the state, he was not afraid of offending people, and bravely fought against local interest groups to prevent all kinds of frauds from happening. He became famous for saying "no" time and time again, and in 1884, he was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate, defeated his opponent in the election, and ascended the throne of the twenty-second president. After his term expired, he lost the election and was not re-elected, but he won again in the 1892 election and held the presidential scepter again. During his two terms as president, he vetoed 584 bills in Congress.

Harding's character can be said to be as soft as water. Although one word he often says is "yes", he is a typical figure of "moderate but not mediocre". When he was an apprentice in his teens, he understood the essence of running a newspaper. As an adult, he was invincible in the newspaper industry, achieved brilliant achievements, and took this as an opportunity to enter the political world. In the end, because he is a "moderate" figure who likes to say "yes", he became the president of a country. A "yes" character gradually evolved into inner wisdom and strategy in his life.
Cleveland is a tough guy, his "no" can be said to be a sharp sword to the world. The most commendable thing about his personality is that he never compromises with the forces of evil. He has been striving for excellence and excellence all his life. His official belief is that "public office is public trust". He dared to say "no" to anything or anyone that ran counter to this belief. His distinctive personality and his impartial, rigorous and resolute style made him an excellent candidate, twice elected president of the United States.
Although the two have very different personalities, they both used their own way of struggle to eventually ascend to the throne of the US president.
It can be seen that whether you are a person who says "yes" or a person who says "no", as long as you are serious, enterprising, have ideals and pursuits, you can eventually reach the glorious peak of life like Harding and Cleveland. Character does not necessarily determine destiny, struggle and inner pursuit determine a person's future.
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