Issue 26: ① The Internet and Postmodernity in China ② Dancing in front of his sickbed ③ Stories of 40 women living alone ④ The Race for New Payment Rails ⑤ How does Comrade Jiang stay optimistic?

2022.04.18 (issue 26)

The Internet and Chinese Postmodernity ravings

Source: mp.weixin.qq.com

Highly recommended, and several long articles by the author last year are also highly recommended.

This article is the author’s annual narrative contribution, and it is difficult to define this article in a few words. Quoting the beginning of the article, this article actually describes the changes in the following four areas:

1. The political economy of live streaming

2. What does the rise of “abstract internet celebrities” and “feudal culture” satisfy?

3. Why and why do young people lie flat?

4. What is the essence of invoicing in education and work?

dancing in front of his sickbed

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The short video of her dancing in front of her husband’s hospital bed became popular. Someone left a message on the Internet saying that she was Pan Jinlian, and she was going to be mad at her husband; she didn’t care, and even came up with a new joke: “The name ‘Jinlian’ is too earthy. Either you call me Alian.” The only comment that hurt her was that her appearance after filter beautification was too good-looking, “face to face”.

She shed tears for this remark.

40 Stories of Women Who Live Alone

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“Love is a broader capacity”.

The top of one of my social media software is still “I secretly envy everyone, and I secretly love everyone.”​​​​

But love is really hard, I don’t understand.

The Race for New Payment Rails

Source: every.to

A simple scope introduction to payments/fintech companies. You can read it together with the recent stripe’s annual letter

How does Comrade Jiang remain optimistic?

Source: mp.weixin.qq.com

There are two types of optimism, “one is based on optimism about the road, believing that the path is right now; the other is based on optimism about the outcome, believing that things will turn out positively.”

“Real optimists are actionists. When encountering problems, they don’t take a detour, but take the initiative to solve them.”

Strongly Agree.

But on a personal level, I realize that on the other side of optimism, for people who are always optimistic, although that enthusiasm can infect themselves and many people around them, they also need to be reminded by others, more external perspectives and risks. hint.

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