What Makes People Different

Julia bought some American cherry yesterday, which is expensive and not a usual fruit in China and it really tastes good.
We brought and ate the cherry this morning when we went downstairs.
Julia asked “are you happy and do you feel good?” (OK, I admit that I do not remember what she said exactly)
I said instantly that it is NOT what you eat or where you live makes you different.
Julia interrupted to say that it is what people think make them different.
Clever Julia, isn’t she?
Do One Thing and Do It Well
Last week, I came to know an interesting website What I Wore Today. The author Poppy posts a photo of what she has wore each day since the first day of 2010, and she is continuing the post.
This Monday, another English learning program OMG attracts me. An American girl records 2 minutes video every Monday to Friday to teach English on the website, one small topic each time. It has lasted more than a month.
Poppy’s website succeeds to attract people’s visiting everyday, and it even starts hiring. The OMG program on Youku video has over 2 millions hits in a month more time.
Poppy’s performance art is somewhat easy for any girl, while only she starts and persists in posting everyday. There are many schools in China teaching English, but only OMG employs such a different method and makes English learning funny.
Both stories tell me that, do one thing and do it well, others will follow.
I Have Been Working for 7 Years
I have been working for 7 years since 2004. It is not a short, but not too long time. During the past 7 years, I have worked for 3 different companies, the traditional manufacturer, startup company and the current so-called high-tech foreign company.
The experience in the first company helped me to learn the working process and how to co-work with others. I met most friends in Shanghai in that company.
In the startup company, I experienced a lot about how to construct a company, how to communicate with customers, how to recruit and interview, how to interact with other departments and some sale knowledge. All of these make me mature.
In the foreign company, there are many chances to work with colleagues from different countries. The communication and English skill is very important, and you have to encounter different cultures.
What’s next? I don’t know.
2011 Shanghai Book Fair
Last year, I went to the Shanghai Book Fair. This year’s book fair has opened today in the same place, and will last for a week to Aug. 23.
In my own opinion, the exhibition isn’t worth a visit. It is chaotic at the site and very crowded.
What attracted me most while browsing today’s schedule is that there is a book signing by Mark Obama, brother of President Barack Obama. The book name is <Nairobi to Shenzhen>. We Chinese people knew Mark Obama after Barack Obama was elected as the President in 2008, and know more when Barack visited China in 2009, because that Mark Obama is living in Shenzhen, China.
’Nairobi to Shenzhen’, written by Mark Obama
As it is more and more convenient and cheap to buy books online, is such book fair still necessary? Or is it just a way to promote book sale?
High Speed Train will Slow Down
The Ministry of Railways decides to slow down the high speed trains after about half month of the train crash on 7.23. The proposal is to decrease 50km/h from the current 350/300/250 km/h designed speed, and the 200km/h train will slow down to 160km/h. Accordingly, the ticket price will decrease.
The new railway operation chart is still under compiling, and railway stations have stopped selling all high speed train ticket after Aug. 15. In the meantime, the State Council is going to check the safety of all high speed railways and the projects under construction.
In the past several years, China has accelerated the train speed for 6 times. It is the first time to slow down the train speed after it rushed for the world record highest speed for several times.
Hope the high speed train can be safe. Hope it is a good start for China to correct its blind development.