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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People's escape and attack are both animal aspects, and they are generally too strong.
Running away is timid, fearful, and instinctive. In the event of danger, running away is the easiest way. But running without danger, the guts are as big as a rabbit's, and the posture and prospects are not very good.

The attacks of other animals have visible utility. Mosquitoes love your blood, and wolves love your meat. Human aggression is more ambiguous, mostly to meet psychological needs. Forcing others will manifest aggression, and others will be miserable if they are different from me. This kind of aggression is worthless. Many people are trapped in the vortex of aggression and cannot extricate themselves, exhausting their lives in vain, even worse than mosquitoes.

Getting rid of this useless animality is a great challenge for man.
So people have to learn from plants. No matter how fierce a plant is, it has thorns on its body, but it is only defensive. Everything about a tree is growth, no matter where it grows; it chews the sun quietly every day, grows a little fatter in a big year, grows a little less in a small year, but always grows.

People's escape and attack are both animal aspects, and they are generally too strong.
Running away is timid, fearful, and instinctive. In the event of danger, running away is the easiest way. But running without danger, the guts are as big as a rabbit's, and the posture and prospects are not very good.

The attacks of other animals have visible utility. Mosquitoes love your blood, and wolves love your meat. Human aggression is more ambiguous, mostly to meet psychological needs. Forcing others will manifest aggression, and others will be miserable if they are different from me. This kind of aggression is worthless. Many people are trapped in the vortex of aggression and cannot extricate themselves, exhausting their lives in vain, even worse than mosquitoes.

Getting rid of this useless animality is a great challenge for man.
So people have to learn from plants. No matter how fierce a plant is, it has thorns on its body, but it is only defensive. Everything about a tree is growth, no matter where it grows; it chews the sun quietly every day, grows a little fatter in a big year, grows a little less in a small year, but always grows.
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