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As one of the people who were born during the 1980s, there is a strong feeling that we have to learn new things every day. When we were children, everything seemed in particular. We played outside without phones. Then computers came to many family all of a sudden. We were told that we would live in a information era. We began to learn how to use those new creations. All of our lives changed a lot after 2000 when phones and interent appeared.We had to lern how to use phones and use interent to study or work. During that period, we were thankful for the new creations which made our life convenient. When we have got used to adapting the life style, smart phones appeared without omen. We have to get out of our comfort zone to learn how to use smart phones to make our lives looked like young people. Nowadays, almost everything needs to be done online. Learning new things is an essential skill for us. We have slowly lost the interest on new things, we are even afraid of facing new creations, but we can't stop the wheel which has been rolling fast on a high way.
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I came across an article online about " aging differences according to each individual" and would like to share it here. There are sometimes those who look younger or look much older even though they are the same age. The individual difference to age is said to be larger as we get old. What does this happen? It seems like the look is no object. It depends on if you admit the way you are and your existence. The psychological terminology says it depends on if you have a good self-esteem. The thought can help us have a lot of energy, stay positive and act like you are young even if your looks was a bit old. On the flip side, it is said the risk of lowering self-esteem increases more and more as we get old. That's because mental aging is worsen. For example, you have loosen your curiosity and don't want to try something new. You can't seem to be moved and come up with new ideas. Aging mentally makes you losing confidence. I find it had to keep a good self-esteem all the time, but I want to try to stay positive in the future. At least, I think it's never too late to make a change for the better.
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Yesterday my colleague asked me to move in again. However, after learning that I was living in a barber shop and the barber didn't ask me to pay during the summer holidays (because he said he couldn't find another tenant like me), she finally gave up. I still remember that a musician played and sang Jiang Kui's "An Xiang" for me. It was the first time I had heard that song played on the guitar. Some things can only be understood through first-hand experience. When I was young, I heard someone playing Jiang Kui's melody. I enrolled in a guqin class. Though unfortunately at that point in my life, I was going through too much stress, so I had to give it up. Perhaps only people who move frequently can understand Jiang Kui’s wandering life experience and frustrations he laments, during his mid and later life. "But now your poet is getting old, and he has forgotten the love and lyrics; yet, he still resents the few flowers beyond the bamboo, for their chilling fragrance has crept into his chamber."
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