6_Living in finite time.
A lot of things happened in June.
Two close friends from high school got married,
I cried at work for the first time,
I briefly went down to Yeongdeok and spent some time there.
I received a health checkup and celebrated my 6th anniversary since joining the company.
June passed by with a mixture of painful and happy events.
This is the reason why the monthly collection diary is late.
-.There is a famous quote in data science: “There is no free lunch.” We must not forget that as much as we enjoy convenience by looking at the Internet, the Internet is also looking at us.
by Park Sang-gil
-.Korean administrators are reluctant to invest in public libraries. It is often expressed as a ‘money-eating hippopotamus.’ This is because public libraries do not make a profit. But that is a wrong idea. Nowadays, the profit earned from one “Pachinko” novel is enormous. A library is a place that provides infinite information to anyone without discrimination. Even if you don’t have money or are not in school, you can stay for a long time and do research. The library is such a space for future generations. It is a space where one can write and study, but without discrimination. Many creatives and many businessmen write plans and plans in libraries. That’s why I’m obsessed with youth spaces. We need to make it a place that children will enjoy so that they keep coming back. Korea’s future lies in public libraries.
by Banpo Library Director Jo Joom-ju
-.The real reason why the 2030 generation is anxious these days
An interview between cognitive psychologist Professor Kyung-il Kim and YouTuber DrawAndrew. I sympathized with the fact that today’s generation is one that goes beyond simply working hard and has to think about which direction to work hard in, and it struck me that they should think about it for themselves and make their own decisions.
What is NFT to me and what is employment? Whether it is a matter of survival or self-actualization, you have to think about it yourself, define it, and create your own frame. When I heard that in order to live and decide something in a finite amount of time, you need to be able to define something and develop that definition, I started thinking a lot.
by Nana’s viewing history
-.”The act of drawing is like
“It’s like writing a letter to someone.”
“When I was young, my dream was to be a postman.
Sharing secrets by writing letters
“It’s because I liked it.”
by Mogu Takahashi
-.The joy of being filled with a little looseness!
by Gwijjaldan Captain
-.Creativity does not come from unrestrained freedom, but from predictable sincerity.
by Don
-.He grinned. “Conceit is the biggest obstacle for a physicist.” He said, lifting the kettle from the stove and pouring hot water into a porcelain pot. “The moment you think you understand something, you’ve eliminated all opportunities for discovery.”
-.Our parents told us that we were wasting our time and our lives, which felt good. Next year we would be graduating high school, and we were already aware that we were approaching the peak of insignificance. That summer was the last summer when we were still young enough to get an allowance and not have to have a job.
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-.Worrying does not relieve tomorrow’s sadness, but takes away the strength of today.
by Cory Ten Boom
-.In the past, I would have cried, refuted, whined, or anything, but I was quite surprised at myself for thinking, ‘Okay, this is a difference of taste, so why not try it in a different way?’ When I look back on why that is, at least in this area, I can now trust my tastes, and although they may be different from others, the standard for what I think is ‘good’ is now quite clear. Moreover, the work of an organization is not something that can be dominated by one’s own tastes, nor should it be (if that were the case, I would have started my own company a long time ago, right?). I was proud of myself for being able to think this far, and I was also a little jealous. Have I become this strong? What?
But at the same time, I also had this thought. Is it a bit disappointing that you made a plan that could be given up so easily? ‘is it so! Saying ‘I’ll try again!’ may have been essential for everyone’s peace and perhaps even better results, but was it really possible to completely destroy a plan that I put my heart and soul into so easily? I was confused for a moment thinking about this. Even though it’s my favorite field, I think I should reflect on how much affection I have for it these days.
by Kim Gyu-rim Pewlog
-.He advised, ‘Just erase one space a day from your desk calendar for three months.’ “One of the things I realized is that if you have the power to consistently do something really meaningless and trivial without any reward, you can do other things well. Just cross off the calendar every night, crossing off one line each day. This is so trivial that you can forget it. I crossed it out for exactly 100 days, over three months. Only you know this. So, you can’t cross off all 10 by yourself and then say ‘I’m done.’ It’s just a promise to yourself. “It’s very trivial, there’s no reward, and if you do it, something great can happen.” (omitted) You enter into a motivational system created and designed by someone else and move from there. So this is training to motivate yourself.”
by unknown (from @ins.note)