New Office 2013 can only be activated in north America.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
This is a book I’m reading now and it’s recommended by a friend from my college. The book contains 4 parts and I just finished first two when I’m writing those words down. This book is rarely seen nowadays and all about self-reflection in a modern perspective. The author exposed his own puzzling and thinking in a direct way. Very distinct perspective and very profound thoughts. It started with ordinary thing and understanding, moved along a way called logic towards the deeper side of consciousness. All of a sudden, many things we used to became unfamiliar and then eventually wrong. The puzzling of the author is the result of this fact while the sorrow comes from another fact that people do not understand his puzzling. I believe this is a true path when a person is pursing clarity in life, as the ancient Chinese said, “a man of great wisdom often seems slow-witted”.
Although I have not finished the book yet, I can feel the meticulous thinking and sensitive feelings of the author. Amazing or musing is always followed by reading. Even this is a book written in English, I can figure out the nice techniques in wording and subtle changes in feelings.
Why did Beijing native support Olympic game?
Perhaps, just wanted to spend some money to buy good air for a few years.
Memo of my first 30 years
I’m trying my best to prepare this website with both Chinese and English. However, there is certainly limitations for this efforts. I just posted the first of a series called Memo of my first 30 years in Chinese and I have no plan to get it translated to English, at least not recently. This series is about key things I learned when I turned 30 years old and a precise translation requires an understanding of English more than I have now. If you can read Chinese, you can find it here: https://www.tianlynn.net/archives/620. Other stuff on this website will be updated with both versions as before.
Quotes: I wish
Quote
“I wish, more than world peace, that one day all my favorite people can be at the same place at the same time and feel good about it. And I hope it is not my funeral.”