We (okay, or maybe just me) used to "glamorise" globalisation.
I am not saying it is a bad thing, but... mm... now I see there are "winners" and "losers" in this game.
An article (here) does provide quite a different insight.
An after-thought (but thinking out of the context of the article now) …
Must there always be “winners-and-losers relationship” in a game, in general? We learnt in books that ideally it should be a “win-win” outcome. But in practice, do people think “win-win” or work towards “win-win”? Or simply talk “win-win”, but working towards more personal gains?
Heh.. Maybe I am just super uncompetitive in nature.
让你赢吧!
老实说我也不懂你赢了什么。
坦白说我也不觉我输了什么。
因为一开始我们什么都没有。
而到最后我们什么也带不走。
打起如意算盘倒是精得很
可是往往人算不如天算妙
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有一位圣者这么说:
一切
求我先改变、求我先付出、求我先反省、求我先提升、
不问收获、只问耕耘、
默默的付出、默默的牺牲,
成就就是你。
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