Good article of the week: a different murderer

Original link: https://sehseh.substack.com/p/ed4

Good afternoon, the Taipei International Book Fair , which has been held for two years, will start in early June. I believe that many readers are looking forward to it. In the coming days, we must also do a good job of epidemic prevention, so as not to miss the opportunity to see the exhibition due to isolation!


【Taiwan】A different murderer

Love brings responsibility, but under excessive pressure, a deep sense of responsibility becomes a time bomb that hurts people. An average of 10 “caregiver homicides” occur in Taiwan every year, most of which are caused by the accumulated trauma of the caregivers. Although government resources and regulations are constantly updated, there are still many deficiencies, such as the physical and mental conditions of the caregivers, and the long-term relationship with the care recipients. These are the gaps that the outside world needs to strengthen. Both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the three places are now facing the trend of rapid aging. It is recommended to start with this topic and learn about this personal issue together.

【China】Li Keqiang Economics

The mystery of the status of China’s “second-in-command” Premier Li Keqiang has quietly become a topic of discussion in public opinion circles in recent days. Not only has the visibility in the official media increased greatly, but the “Likonomics” he advocates has once again jumped to the core of policy. However, the shift of power at the top of the CCP is not so easy. It is necessary to read the clues from the obscure party and government information. This week’s recommendation is the analysis made by Nikkei Asia.

On March 11, at the Fourth Session of the Thirteenth National People’s Congress, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang answered questions from the media. (Associated Press)

【Hong Kong】Free Hong Kong media

After several large media outlets went out, several Hong Kong media also went overseas to continue their work. However, many workers who are passionate about the media continue to record local developments in Hong Kong from various perspectives, including culture, people’s livelihood, courts and society, as independent journalists or more mobile. Most of the list compiled by Hong Kong Free Press are online media, some self-employed are stationed on Facebook, Instagram, and some are based on various platforms such as Youtube and Patreon, leaving a vibrant and real Hong Kong.

After the lights of Apple, Stand News and other media went out, there are still independent media in Hong Kong doing their best to operate. (taken from Court Line website)

【Herstory】Nomads on a Truck

Since the blockade of Shanghai, we know how the shortage of supplies is about human life, but the truck drivers who transport the lifeline seem to be wandering between the cities, enduring the inconvenience, unknown and loneliness of the road on the axle. The female driver, Xie Lin, drove into Shanghai out of responsibility, but she was well prepared, because many years before the epidemic, her life had taught her patience and the ability to survive, so that she could continue the extraordinary life in the most stagnant environment. turn.

Road and Truck Driver (Schematic. Oscar Nilsson @Unsplash)

[Birth of an idea] The ultimate purpose of going to a museum?

Do you like museums? May 18th is “World Museum Day”. I recommend this article “Guidelines” for walking around. It points out that “watching” itself is a method of reading information. Compared with text explanation, people may need to learn more about it. Visual experience is used as a tool to interpret information, feel the atmosphere of the exhibits, and then build your own personal database from each viewing.

There are many technologies available today to appreciate museum exhibits from different perspectives. (Intercepted from the Thirteen Lines Museum of New Taipei City)

【Community Hot Discussion】#About Points that may surprise you

【My Body, My Relationship】Phalloplasty

‧The New York Times – How Ben Got His Penis

In this lengthy and detailed report, reporters follow Ben, a trans woman and trans man, to learn more about his life story undergoing phalloplasty. After 26 years of self-examination, Ben finally decided to undergo “lower body gender reassignment surgery” to have a penis. The story also carefully examines social resources and the experience heritage of the transgender community, how to accompany Ben through the 4-year operation . In Taiwan, more and more people are undergoing this type of surgery. I also recommend listening to the following sharing to see how they can become the person they want.

【Good Works Collection Box】

This week’s good work is the ” Frontiers For Young Minds ” juvenile science journal recommended by Professor Chen Junyao of the Faculty of Science of Tzu Chi University. Editors, scientists and a group of juvenile reviewers rewrote selected research papers into easy-to-understand articles, and replaced complex diagrams with cute ones. Illustrations, even the research methods and principles are not omitted, suitable for children to read, but also suitable for general readers as popular science books.

Scientific journals for teenagers. (Intercept from Frontiers For Young Minds)

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