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Welcome everyone to Dashu Mandarin
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OK
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Today we come to the unit about our life topics again
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right
Uncle Can, I observed a special phenomenon today
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Hmm what?
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Come and guess
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Look, you don’t understand uncle’s Chinese?
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Please tell me, uncle, how many male viewers are there in Chinese?
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There are still more female viewers
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Then you really asked the right person
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Must be male
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Hahaha I have seen the data in the background haha
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It turned out to be so good
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Hmm, then maybe everyone will be curious.
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Do boys like to look at uncles or girls?
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Of course it's a boy
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Because the three of us are stinky men
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right
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Boys should learn the accent and pronunciation of boys
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Yes, so there must be more male viewers.
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Then I’ll give you another question.
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Audiences over 55 years old
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Approximately what percent of the total audience is it?
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I remember over 55
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Most of us should be around thirty years old
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It seems
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Most people are between 25 and 35 years old
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Possible if you are over 55 years old
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That 55 year old 10%
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Is there any
Why
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Not that many
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Ha ha ha ha
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Elderly people usually don’t learn Chinese
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Hahaha
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right
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We might go on a trip. I thought our charm was already so great, right?
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We are suitable for all ages, right?
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Suitable for all ages
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There are also teenagers
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There should be more haha
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We also have 3% of our audience over 55 years old
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Uh-huh, between 3-5
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Oh, that’s a lot
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No less, no less
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Well I think
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Because after all, there are not many elderly people learning languages.
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They may choose to travel around the island
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Not a roundabout
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Travel around the world
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Go travel around the world
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Going on a trip, um, that might be possible
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Why don’t you learn Chinese and enjoy it? Haha
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Is there such a situation?
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right
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In fact, I just want to see this data in the background
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I just want to say that this theme is good
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Let's talk about old age
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Okay, we don't touch on this topic very often.
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It occurred to me that there are actually many in China
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I also said you think of yourself
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Hahaha I don't have it
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It's almost time. I'm thinking of myself.
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Hahaha
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That's what I thought of
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There are many proverbs in China that are related to old age.
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Laoji Fufu
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Aiming for a thousand miles
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Oh right
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And it looks like I'm senile
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That doesn't mean
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Hahaha
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I am old and strong
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Get stronger with old age
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I also thought of this
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Confucius said
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Yeah, right
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Standing at thirty
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forty
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No more confusion at forty
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Not confused, fifty but
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Know destiny
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Know your destiny
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Yes, yes, you must know destiny
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Sixty and smooth ears
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Is it right or not?
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to seventy
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Follow your heart's desires without exceeding the rules
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Ah, I like this sentence the most
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Follow your heart's desires without exceeding the rules
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so comfortable
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I think I think this Confucius’ sentence
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Give me great inspiration
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Well really
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Confucius was a wise man
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Really a wise man
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Say fifty to him and you will know your destiny
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I'm 50 now
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Well, I think knowing destiny is very important
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The so-called knowing destiny is to follow the way of heaven
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right
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Why don't you do something against the will of heaven just for eh?
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Don't do anything that is harmful to nature
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I think I'm of a certain age for that.
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This one is about 50 years old
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You will have a big difference and change in your outlook on life
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Well, I think for me
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I'm not old yet
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But let me think about it
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Maybe in ten years I will be old too
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Yeah, right
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I am now preparing for my old age
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Wait a minute, I'll ask Uncle Can.
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You, you feel old and old. When you are old,
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What might you need to prepare?
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But I'm ready to grow old, right?
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Ready for crutches
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I think for me
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When you get old, you are the first to get old.
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Like me at this stage
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The first one I should prepare for in these ten years
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It’s a very real issue, money.
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Right
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Have savings. You should have savings.
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It is important to have savings
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Because I am single-minded
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I don't plan to get married
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My brother too
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So I often talk about this topic with my brother
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It's when we get older
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we have no children
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We Chinese like to say that raising children will protect us from old age.
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Right, right, after you raise a child
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Hope
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Wait until you get old
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The children will take care of you
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Then provide you with some pocket money for the elderly
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Pocket money, right?
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But in this era
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Don't think about this matter
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Because young people have too much time to take care of themselves
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I really don’t have time to tell the truth
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Then he has his own life
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In addition, there is great competition and pressure in society
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Involution, so he may not be able to protect himself.
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So I think modern old people
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It's best to think about yourself
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prepare yourself
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The first one is old
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Is there enough money to spend in old age?
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So I often discuss this topic with my brother
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So we often talk about it
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Calculated in Taiwan dollars
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We're about 65 years old
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Maybe we have to save up to 5 million
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Well, that might be 1 million yuan
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Well, then how to achieve this goal?
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And then we might have a few more years
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What should we do if we may not be able to make money after the age of 55?
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We often think about these questions
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Yeah, right
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So my brother and I
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Basically, money is the first consideration
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After getting older
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If you don't rely on your children
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Under the situation of not borrowing money
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can you live that
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So I think for me
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My goal
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Probably I hope that when I am 55 years old
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achieve a state of economic freedom
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That's right, you don't need to worry about money
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Maybe this method requires investment?
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Then the interest from the investment can help you
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More pocket money or something like that?
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So this part
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I think it was my first consideration before getting old.
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Uncle Cha, how old are you this year?
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I am 50 this year 50
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When I was talking to my brother
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In fact, we were preparing ten years ago
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Already started preparing for
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We just took out this mortgage ten years ago
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I paid off the mortgage with my brother.
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oh
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So when I turned 40, the mortgage was paid off.
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We are considering this issue
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Uh-huh
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We have solved the next task of mortgage loan
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Our next job is what to do
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After 65 years old
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Because the system in Taiwan is
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After the age of 65, you can receive the elderly pension
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Uh-huh
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So what are we going to do before that?
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That's why when we are 40 years old
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Just discussing this issue
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So now we have spent ten years saving
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Accumulation but little success
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that is
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Then
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Over time and over time
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Accumulate over time
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And now we have a small amount of money
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um so i
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I feel like I'm not so worried now
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So actually
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Think about the future first
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We say this is a precaution for the future.
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There are still people who have no foresight
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There must be immediate worries
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There must be immediate worries
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So this is the wisdom of our Chinese famous sayings
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It really applies to life
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so i think
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I am following my brother now
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I already have some savings for my old age.
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I don’t think I have much fear about the future.
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Then I can face everything in the future calmly
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and then even
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Now I have made some achievements in self-media
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Well, the self-media gave me some help again
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financial help
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So I think my worries in this regard are not big.
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To be honest, my brother and I
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Now we are reaching the time when we were 40 years old
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The standards set
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There are too many things after that.
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We can do as many as we want
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For example, make life more comfortable
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Buy some electrical appliances
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Buy some nutritional supplements
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Let yourself compare
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It's more comfortable
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So I think the first plan for old age is
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for money
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You must think about whether it is enough
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Don't think about relying on others
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That's right, don't even think about relying on the government to help you.
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government is unreliable
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to the government
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to unreliable
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Be the most reliable
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Yeah, right
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then you are ready
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You won't be so worried about the future
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then the second
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I think it's for my own heart
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Yeah, right
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So I think uh
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After 45 years old
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I give myself some mottos
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Let yourself slowly follow this goal
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I think the biggest enemy in life is desire
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Because desire is a bottomless pit
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Many things have an end
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Only desire has no end
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so i i i
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Tell yourself then
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To be honest, I really like this quote
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I regard it as a model
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It means being strong without desire
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Ah yes
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This is the principle I adhere to
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People without desires are the strongest people
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I think this is what I said, right?
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a bit like
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It should be more of a Taoist thought
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It's Taoism
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I think I think we also often say that we are pure in heart and have few desires.
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Right, so
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Well
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This is also the reason why I am a vegetarian
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Not talking about me
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I don't like taking lives or anything like that
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Very noble ideal
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Not really
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But I think being vegetarian can control the desire to eat
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Because the desire to eat is life, the feeling of self-restraint
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Yes, after I became a vegetarian
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Maybe I won’t miss meat so much
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I will restrain my desire to eat
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And then because of this
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Being vegetarian will slowly reduce your desires in more aspects
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Well, maybe I'm not that particular about clothes.
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I don’t need to buy new clothes and shoes every time
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Well, there wouldn’t be such desire
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So I think uh
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vegetarian
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Well, you don’t have to be vegetarian
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But you can eat more vegetables
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Or you can consider just eating meat three days a week.
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reduce that desire
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I think the most important thing is not to have lofty ideals
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Not preaching
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But I think
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Being vegetarian is the best way to control cravings
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Because the desire for food and drink is the most difficult desire to overcome in life
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yes
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Then I want to say
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The food actually just tastes after passing through here.
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After this, there is no smell anymore and everything is the same.
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So I think for me, food is more
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In fact, I think it is a visual temptation
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Why do many people like to watch mukbang and so on?
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It feels like I ate it
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Yes, it’s just the color, fragrance, and I’m attracted to those things.
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um so uh
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In the end, just eat healthy things.
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Yes, so I think it may be desire
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I think I am better at pursuing a pure heart and few desires.
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Don't think too much
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Well, then uh, if you don’t have desires, you will be strong.
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I I'm really convinced that's a great quote.
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It means being strong without desire
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Then I feel that being a vegetarian also cultivates compassion.
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Um
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It's just that you will become softer as you slowly understand.
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Not that conflicting
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You won’t get angry if others say a few words.
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You will become cooler and calmer
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Then I prefer to be with myself
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I don’t particularly like to conflict with others.
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Or someone else said one or two words that made you unhappy
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You just want to have a conflict with the other party
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This desire gradually became less and less
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Because you slowly get to know yourself better
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Then I eliminated some unnecessary desires
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I think slowly
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The old man emphasizes a calm mind.
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so i think
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Uh I think
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I really need to start preparing for old age now
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That's it
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It’s about desire and money.
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Be sure to do some advance planning first
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What do you think of Uncle Can?
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Uncle Can is still very young haha
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Right
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Actually it's not true
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But you are almost 40 too
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I’m almost 40 too
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Really, my wife and I went to the hospital for a physical examination yesterday.
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Ah, yes, yes
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It's because I have had gallstones before.
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Gallstones were not very small before
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It’s a little bigger this year
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But do I need to remove it?
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Or did I ask the doctor yesterday?
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Because of what I said before
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I asked a better doctor online
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For online consultation, I would have asked him last year.
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This year I will come out with this result and continue to ask him.
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He said that in fact, if you have no symptoms,
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this size
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Sometimes it’s because of this measurement method
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The method will be different when we do the B-ultrasound.
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The location may be different
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There are some things that you don’t need to pay too much attention to.
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The most important thing is to look at your own symptoms.
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For example, does it hurt?
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In other words, it depends on whether this or this of yours has shrunk, etc.
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These are the signs to pay attention to
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Not yet
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Don't pay too much attention
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In fact, overall
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Let me and I also found
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I just checked it out
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I may have some small stones in my kidneys
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ah
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Why do you have so many stones?
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I don't know either
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Drinking too little water may be
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It's possible, it's possible, it's possible
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But this did give me an idea
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It’s just that when I was young, I really didn’t care about my body.
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At this time, I suddenly discovered
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It does seem like your body function
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It has gradually become impossible to be the same as when I was young.
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And this situation will only get worse.
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This is an inevitable
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Such a process of birth, old age, illness and death
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So I have to feel
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Already starting to pay attention to it
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And this year I really made a deliberate decision
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Do you think my face is still a little thinner?
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I think I am still losing weight this year
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Then I am exercising
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And I pay more attention to eating, etc.
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Actually, I don’t have a particularly strong desire for food.
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I've been fine with food since I was a kid.
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Because there's a lot of stuff in my mouth
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They taste almost the same
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It’s just that I don’t have anything delicious.
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Well
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Some people he will be very careful about
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For example, the same ingredient
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The approach is different
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It feels different when you eat it
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My wife likes to eat very much
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She is also very particular about eating
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My son is also a very talkative person.
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Like me, I am a very thick person
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I think beef is beef
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Pork is pork
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Cabbage is cabbage
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no difference
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No matter how it does it
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After making the flower, it will still look like this
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So in terms of appetite
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I don’t have a particularly strong appetite
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I think this is okay
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So you ask me to eat less
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let me lose weight
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I think it won't be particularly difficult for me.
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What I need now is to overcome my laziness
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Just move around every day
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Definitely have to move
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Do it with or without oxygen
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I think we should develop good living habits
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And now I feel like my routine
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It has become the routine of the elderly
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Go to bed early, go to bed early, get up early
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get up very early
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I go to bed from 10:30 to 11:00
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Get up at 5 o'clock
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It’s already become a habit.
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I think this is
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It should be better for the body
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And I also have high blood pressure
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hereditary hypertension
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So I really found that good health is
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health is important
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health is important
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Health is really important
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And you definitely have to consider money as well.
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What will you do when you get old?
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You can't count on children
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Children also have a lot of pressure of their own, right?
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Well, so it must be
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Now I hope to work hard through this stage
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Make your income richer and diversified
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Some are just this, accumulate a little more
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Don’t be afraid when you get old
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This is actually something I think is very important.
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So sometimes I feel like I’m quite curly.
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I will work hard to do these things
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Maybe I was lazy in the past
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Now I can actually feel it
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Because as the children grow up
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The household expenses are increasing and so on.
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Yes, so in fact, the two couples can earn it.
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In fact, it also takes a lot of effort.
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Impossible because especially after having children
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Your expense
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It really feels like a bottomless pit sometimes
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It's terrible. There's nothing I can do about it.
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you can't
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Because the whole society is like this
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You can't possibly say it's harder to have children, right?
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Impossible
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You can't do that in your own mind, right?
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So I always want to give him better things
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offer him
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For example, what are his hobbies and interests?
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Some have development opportunities, etc.
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You also want to do your best to support him
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So maybe when the money gets old,
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Not just personal needs
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Maybe your child needs your help too
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All are needs
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So I think at this stage
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Only 38 years old now
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Maybe before age 50
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I think just work hard
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Diversify your income more
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accumulate more
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Don't worry about that
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Don't worry so much
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I think it’s really when I get older
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Days with little money
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Actually, I think it’s scary just thinking about it.
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Did you really have any ability at that time?
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It might be too scary for you to think about
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Don't want this
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Then I think there is another point
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It's just that I suddenly had an idea yesterday
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That is, if I get sick, my health will be really bad.
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It really happened suddenly one day.
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People in mainland China say that you will die if you die.
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Lost it
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If it falls, nothing will happen
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This is what I want to do most
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This is what I want to do so much
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Have you been pushing it back?
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Pushing it back
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In fact, I have always wanted to write a story
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I think I'm pretty talented
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I've already started writing it before
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But forced
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It feels like I have a lot of work to do.
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Many things about family
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I kept pushing it back again
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I've always thought I could write it
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And I write stories through this uncle’s shop, etc.
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I discovered that I was capable of writing stories
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Are you saying that you want to write a larger work?
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write a long thing
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long
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long stuff
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In fact, it is different from writing short stories.
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Short stories are good as soon as you sit down and write them.
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You can probably write for an hour or two just by sitting down.
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The story comes out
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Long story requires a long process
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It's actually more like work
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do you know
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Just sit here and write as much as you can every day
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it requires a long-term persistence
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It must be integrated into your daily life
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For example, wake up in the morning and write for an hour and a half.
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Then write something every day
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write some write some
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and then enter the story by
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Write it out slowly like this
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Moreover, the novel also has the coherence of characters and plot.
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Right
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it needs it needs a more global thinking
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Very careful thinking
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And I think
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Actually, I think I can do this.
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I don't want to put it off any longer
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so i think
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Just face the situation of old age
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I just don’t want to regret it
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That is, no matter where your ability lies,
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Then you should at least give it a try, right?
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You haven't even tried it
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How do you know if you are really good or not?
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Yes, so don’t regret it
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That’s why I decided to start telling this story now
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In fact, it has become a habit
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It's a beginning and I want to write it down
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At least write it out first
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It is said that it is
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It's also my other path
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I can't say it's just after I fulfilled my long-cherished wish
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I think
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You can let it go
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All are possible
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can be put down
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To this Amitabha
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Yes, it's possible
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Then I won’t have this obsession anymore
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That’s why I must write a story
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But I never started writing
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In this case
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In fact, I discovered it when I got older.
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when i was young
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I once wanted to write a story
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I never wrote
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I can't write it down now
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Wait until you feel this way
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Actually, I have never been particularly scared.
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This feeling of being alone when you are old
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Because first of all, I have this spouse
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Right, right
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In fact, I don’t think this is the most important point.
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Because many people also have spouses at home
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Or have a husband and wife
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Yes, I’m actually very lonely
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Having children is also lonely
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Right, right, same
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Loneliness is the feeling of being alone
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actually i am
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And I feel that old people cannot expect
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Elderly people rely heavily on their spouses
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right
There is a good chance that your first spouse may die before you do
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possible vs. possible
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There are many situations where you might get sick or something.
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So returning to yourself is the most reliable
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You are the most reliable
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In fact, the most reliable
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I found that
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My dad started planning these things very early on
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He started very early
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Exercise first
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He goes out for a walk every day without hesitation
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It takes an hour and a half to walk back.
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I used to go for winter swimming and whatnot?
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He participates in all these things
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Now I go hiking and so on.
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He pays special attention to his body
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And go for physical examination every year
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He would start planning this kind of thing very early
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I just know what will happen to me in the future
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And he is also afraid that when he gets old
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There will be nothing to do
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He started writing calligraphy very early
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Have I shown you this couplet?
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Right, right?
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This is what he might have been 10 years ago
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He decided that he might want to do whatever he wanted to do when he got old.
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He had learned a little bit of calligraphy when he was young.
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Then there was no time
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Because there is no time for family and so on
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He thinks he can pick it up at this time
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Maybe it feels like I want to write
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That's right
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I want to pick it up
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Then as a support for an old person
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If this thing becomes a habit of mine
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Just sit down and I will have time.
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Want to write something
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Or when I'm lonely
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Or when you are in a bad mood or when you are in a bad mood
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I can use my pen
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through stories
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Show all my thoughts
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I feel like I won’t be lonely anymore, I won’t be lonely anymore
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Even when I grow old, I have words to accompany me
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I have many stories to accompany me
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And maybe we can find it in this world
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The people who love you writing these stories
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People who can really live and write until they are old
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Until I write it
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Haha, actually it’s okay
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In fact, we also talked about it that day
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Chollima and Bole
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Right
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Older people need to be appreciated by others more
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Yes yes oh
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will be very happy
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So maybe we are all horses with a thousand li horse.
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But what we will write when the time comes
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Bole will appreciate it
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It’s the audience, the audience
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right
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Hahaha yes
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So Uncle Can just mentioned two points that I think are very important.
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One is health
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Be sure to pay careful attention
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yes yes
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The second is that I am older
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You must have your own hobbies
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So none of our three uncles know how to do this.
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Don't worry
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Because we have Uncle Chinese. Uncle Chinese is getting old.
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When I get old, I will record it as Grandpa Chinese
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that is
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So everyone uh
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Don't worry
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We three uncles don’t have to worry.
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Because uncle Chinese is our hobby
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right
And we are willing to do things that interest us
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Ah good
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So let’s talk about old age today?
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There is a purpose
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Recently
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Hahaha lately
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Uncle Cha has published a book
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There's an audio book out
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It's called Twilight, right?
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Then you may not know what twilight is
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Well, Uncle Can, can you explain it?
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Why is this book called Twilight?
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Twilight is actually about this evening
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That state at that time
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Yes, but think about it again
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What time is this evening in life?
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It's when I'm old
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In fact, you haven’t entered the night yet
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But in fact, the sun is slowly going down.
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Your life is coming to an end soon
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This is twilight
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Feeling a little sad
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But actually the sunset is infinitely better
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It's just near dusk, right?
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Yeah
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So the sun slowly sets
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It symbolizes that people's lives are slowly coming to an end.
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Well, this novel is about an old man.
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A night in the hospital bed
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I think when I wrote this novel
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find it interesting
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I mean um
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I only use a few thousand words to describe the plot of one night.
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So don’t think
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This novel may cover several years of events
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No, just all the words
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They are all describing what happened one night
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It's an old man's last night
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the last night of life
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Well, then his son comes to visit him
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Then I finished reading it and said
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It should be that he left in the end
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Really gone
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Did you leave so obscurely?
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Ah, what I wrote at the end is very obscure.
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Yes he's gone
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Yes, very obscure
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He was taken away by his wife
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Right, right, right
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Very cryptic way of writing
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But actually I have thousands of words
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They all describe the journey of one night, yes.
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There are also old people recalling their past feelings.
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Well, I feel like life
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Maybe on our last night in the future yeah
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we all think
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Recall what you have done in your life
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Um so I think uh this novel
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I hope everyone will read it
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Also think about what it will be like when you are old
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Of course, it may be too early for many students.
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But I think
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Uh this
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I think
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Novels sometimes give you many different characters
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You might want to think about it
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If this character were you now
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What decision will you make
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What kind of reactions and thoughts will you have?
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So I think this is a very special theme
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It’s about the mentality of the elderly
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How did he experience that night?
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Okay so this
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I have actually completed this work for a long time
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I just haven't had time to polish it yet.
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But it's finally done
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Then it’s also Uncle Can
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It was read in a very emotional voice.
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So if you are interested, you can buy it
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Especially if you are an older student
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you can buy one
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See if it matches your mood.
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OK
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Will there be a short section then?
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right
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I will play a clip for you to listen to at the end.
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right
Then if you like it, remember to support Uncle’s Shop.
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The uncle's shop has many, many other products
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You can also go and have a look
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If you are interested, you can buy it.
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Okay, then I hope everyone supports it
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See you next time
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Goodbye everyone
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So embarrassing and sudden
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Goodbye pair