The concept of Cha-Bu-Duo has caught up with many foreign consumer when it comes to purchasing goods made in China, evident from the fact that the misalignment of patterns on the Chinese national flag during the Rio Olympics prompted many foreign audience and readers to find it ironical that the Chinese are now finding faults with such minor errors and unable to live with the ideal of Cha-Bu-Duo-ness.
It happened that I sent my wallet into the washing machine last night. Much to my condolence, it seemed all cards and ID's were still intact. Unfortunately the wallet itself had been completely deformed and torn apart. Here is the dilemma for me. I probably will have to find a replacement soon. Shall I pick up a "provisional" wallet for the time being and wait till I come across the "perfect" match at a reasonable price? Or shall I hunt for the ideal one immediately, albeit there may not be any deals at all. What is most likely to happen for the former is that I will keep the temporary wallet as long as it is functional and I would never garner the resolution to buy the perfect wallet.
So do I settle with the most convenient wallet I encountered? Or shall I watch out for the remote possibility?
读胡适的《介绍我的思想》
其中一篇讲到他坚持写札记的习惯
引用了一句名谚
Expression is the most effective means of appropriating impressions.
突然觉得自己看的、见的虽然不多
能写、能说得就更少了
一种产出接近为零的感觉
也萌生过要不要像x一样每天坚持一点随笔
但我自己也知道过了这三分钟也就坚持不了了
还是积攒一些碎碎念,集中在一起说罢