humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
When we think about the value of our work
We come to expect something from our work, hoping that our work will be meaningful and that we will achieve something, and once we find out that we can't, we become very emotionally depressed. But this begs the question: if work itself has no value, how does it provide value to anything else? After all, when people talk about work being "meaningless" and "good for no one," they are talking about value, and what value is that value?
By Wa Liao Ni3 years ago in Humans
Technically Female:
Announcements from large tech companies such as Facebook, Bing and Google the workplace in America has shown a need for diversity for female employees in the technical field. Although this is a great thing it has put a bit of a damper on hiring female employees for other developer roles for smaller startup companies and the competition has become somewhat fierce. So, what exactly can startups do to appeal to those few female workers who are looking for employment?
By Sai Marie Johnson3 years ago in Humans
The world you see is only a projection of your heart
Someone said, "The world is in front of you if you don't read, but the world is in front of you if you read. The more I think about this sentence, the more I feel that there are too many things that can be realized. Today, we will take a point to simply expand and talk about this topic!
By Wa Liao Ni3 years ago in Humans
Can't stand the wait
In the long history of human development, as an individual human being, his life is very short, and cannot afford to wait. We always look forward to seeing each other again, saying powerful vows, leaving our thoughts when we part, and looking forward to seeing each other, without realizing that no one can resist the passage of time, and perhaps, when we see each other again, we will be different from what we used to be, and our faces will be completely different.
By Ma Jia La Shi3 years ago in Humans
What does middle age feel like?
When is middle age these days? When I was a child my grandad was the age I am now and he seemed as old as the hills. He was a monolith of wisdom and stability, someone to look up to who knew everything about everything. My parents were only in their thirties yet to me they seemed really old. I was always told that middle age started around fifty but that never made any sense to me. If we live on average till we’re eighty years old then surely middle age should be forty?
By Andrew J Orchard3 years ago in Humans


