Haven’t drawn anything for a long time. Let me present to you my latest doodle – Sad Man. There are too many problems going lately. I hope I can write more. If not, I’ll at least draw something 😛 Good night New York! Regards, Lok
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[020]Speak up
Don’t be afraid to speak up if you see someone did something wrong. I repeat, don’t be afraid to speak up if you see someone did something wrong. Make sure you say it in a proper way. Not offending anyone, but kindly tell them they did something wrong. By doing this, it’s not only helping […]
[019]WeChat Pay
A friend just came back from China. He told me that WeChat Pay (an app based electronic payment method) is so popular right now. If you haven’t heard of WeChat, it is the most popular chatting mobile app in China developed by the tech giant Tencent. This app has over 700 million monthly active users […]
[018]Solve hatred with empathy
I might be a little naive, but I believe that only empathy and forgiveness can counter hatred. Forget about love, forget about religion, forget about game theory. Those might get you short-term peace, but they can’t resolve hatred. From my observation, hatred usually caused by actions with irreversible consequences. Especially those consequences that might take a long time […]
[017]Keep it real
I grew up as an introvert kid. I was doing pretty good at school when I was younger. But I always worried that I’m not good enough. Until one day, when I got into a pretty good secondary school, I “realize” I’m actually smarter than what I thought I was. Then this thought was destroyed. […]
[016]Follow your heart
When it comes to human relationships, it’s hard to be rational at all time. Our emotion usually will jump out and affect our decision. However, it’s hard to tell whether the logic is right or the emotional decision is wrong. At the end of the day, the decision to a relationship is usually not the […]
[015]The Power of Skepticism
I’m reading a book about how skepticism can help clear off many social problems. The book is called “质问する力” by Kenichi Ohmae (大前 研一). Kenichi Ohmae is a renown organizational theorist from Japan. He holds a doctorate in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This is a good book using Japan as an example to show how […]
[014]A Windows Clone!
This is not Windows, nor Linux based OS with a Windows theme. It’s called ReactOS. It’s an “open-source operating system for x86/x64 PCs intended to be binary-compatible with computer programs and device drivers made for Windows Server 2003.” So basically this OS can run native Windows executable programs and it’s free! I found this OS […]
[013]German Economy after WWII
I’ve listened to a podcast about how Germany rise up from a wasteland after the World War II. It’s was an interesting analysis. Germany lost the war of course. After the war, Reichsmark, the currency used during the Hitler era, become worthless. The German couldn’t buy anything with their money. Many people from the city held useless […]
[012]Humanity vs Zombie
Train to Busan is a Korean Zombie movie. But it’s more than just a zombie apocalypse. It talks about how cold and selfish some people can be when it comes to survival. Meanwhile, some people are so kindhearted that they can scarify their lives for others. This is very interesting because I remember when the disastrous […]