Linda Yule
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China’s Bureaucrats, America’s Capitalists, and Korea’s Hidden Elite
There is no such thing as a perfect country. I once discussed with a friend that every nation, no matter how developed or democratic it claims to be, has its own privileged class. Since I have only lived for a few years in China, South Korea, and the United States, my perspective is limited. But from the standpoint of an ordinary person, I’d like to share my impressions of these three places.
By Linda Yule3 months ago in Humans
Understanding My Relationship with Sexual Fantasies:
Sex has always been treated as something hidden, almost taboo. Talking about it openly often feels “dirty” or forbidden. Yet, as the old saying goes, desire is as natural as hunger. People can joke freely about their love for food, but when it comes to preferences in intimacy, suddenly silence takes over.
By Linda Yule4 months ago in Confessions
Essential Guide for Foreigners in China:
When I recently talked with a friend, I was shocked to hear that many foreigners who come to China for business or work barely leave the area around their hotels. Even if they have translators, they often feel trapped. Why? Because once they leave hotel Wi-Fi, they have no internet connection—and without maps or translation apps, they’re afraid they won’t find their way back.
By Linda Yule4 months ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Mobile Payments in China for Foreign Travelers
Living in China today is incredibly convenient. With just one smartphone, you can handle nearly everything—from transportation to dining to shopping. Mobile payments dominate daily life, and while Chinese law requires merchants to accept cash, many small vendors don’t keep much change on hand. After all, why carry a wallet full of bills or a foreign Visa card when one QR code scan does the job?
By Linda Yule4 months ago in Wander
Why I Waste My Energy on Small Decisions Instead of Building My Future
I often feel like my energy is always running low. I want to do something meaningful, but I rarely have enough strength or focus to actually get things done. Over the years, I’ve tried different strategies: setting up rewards and punishments, starting small habits, even pairing tasks with daily routines like eating. But every attempt eventually failed.
By Linda Yule4 months ago in Motivation
Three tips for new-freelancers
First, quantity is more important than quality Take self-media, for example. You must create a sufficient number of accounts, which is a necessary process. Moreover, these accounts will hardly generate any direct economic benefits; they are just a way for beginners to practice and gain experience.
By Linda Yule5 months ago in Motivation
Why are white women more eager to get married
Recently, I saw an East Asian woman online asking: Why are white women more eager to get married and have children than us, and why do they yearn for a traditional lifestyle? What happened to the Western society that is supposed to be free and open, with no marriage, no children, and childless couples?
By Linda Yule5 months ago in Families











