This is my very first podcast. And I'm not native English speaker. So I do hope that you can understand what I'm saying.
My talk probably wasn't well-organized but if you have time to listen and think about it, you will know why that is.
Everything is changing.
I think that is what I said in the podcast. So now I googled about it and found it:
Nothing is permanent.
Everything is subject to change.
Being is always becoming. - Buddha.
This is what I said in podcast:
You think people don't change. But we change, people change.
You know why? Because that's more interesting, more convenient.
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by me--Ara |
China, Chinese people changed.
In this podcast, I mainly talking about relate to the China--more precisely recent Huawei ban issue. We didn't realise that Huawei--China--Chinese people changed a lot.
Which I talked about(probably slightly different things) it in previous posts:
- Secondhand market value only comes from trade-in company's? @ May 26, 2019
- Competition makes better for all of us. Thought from Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei interview. @ May 27, 2019
- Huawei ban. People were brainwashed by US meida but nobody realise it, unfortunately. @ May 30, 2019
- How people in the U.S sees the Huawei ban situation. #1 @ June 6, 2019
That's why we misunderstood about the Huawei--China and Chinese people.
And this is exactly what I will talk more about in the future--impermanence.
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