2017年3月12日 星期日

Log #2

Survival of The Fittest 

China is becoming the global economy index. The U.S. is used to be known as leader in the worldwide economical filed; however, I have got to know that even Americans have been hired to work in factories of textile and clothing manufacture in their hometown. These Chinese manufacturers indeed create plenty of job opportunities for people in the U.S., especially under the influence of financial depression, but what if all resources have come to hands of the Chinese and people around the world all have become their labors? Would it be possible that gap between poor and rich gets wider and wider?

In my perspective, it is highly possible that in the future all of us would have to work for the Chinese, if we do not find our own ways to defeat them on working field. There is no genuine distinction between they and us in fact, what causes the major difference lies in one factor. They have a concrete mind and we don't.  They are willing to sacrifice their right for entertainment and sleep less only to make sure they would wake up without losing their jobs.

 China is rising, and we ought to catch up with its trend, instead of  evading it. All in all, The world is changing rapidly, and we've got to embrace it so we won't be overwhelmed by its uncertainty. This generation in Taiwan has to stop getting too much excuses to shirk. We have to become men that would do much than say; otherwise, I doubt if there's even future of this beloved country.

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