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    November 07

    Cuboid.

    Points.
     
    Point 1. Health is invisible but also indispensible. We should never take "being healthy" for granted. Walking, talking; eating, sleeping; laughing, crying. We are not born with these "abilities", I should say, instead, we gain them by taking good care of ourselves. You never know what happens in the next second. Where will you be. Who are you with. But you are able to take the initiative as well as the responsibility for yourself and your beloved ones.
    God bless you all.
     
    Point 2. Being independent means you have to make every decision and pay for it, no matter what it costs. "Trying" seems to be attached to the young, one of whom I fortunately or unfortunately belong to. I am not sure what will be result of these endless attempts, but one thing I am for sure, that is, I will never gain unless I fell the pain. Whenever I feel exhausted or even disgusted, I will take a break and a deep breath. Such kind of feeling must be discarded; otherwise you have lost the game in the very beginning. You have to notice that who you are competing with. You also have to bear this in mind. 
    God helps those who help themselves.
     
    Point 3. I have been thinking about the measurement of people's weight recently. I always imagine that human beings is actually a cuboid in essence with the height from head to toe as the height, the length from one should to the other as the width, the thickness from the chest to the buttocks as the length. And the weight of it is FIXED. But what we see is not a group of cuboid running or chatting with each other, we do see tangible "irregular cuboids". Then what are the invisible parts of the cuboids?
    PRESSURE!
    When measuring the weight of a person, we are measuring the weight of this cuboid. However, since the weight of the cuboid is FIXED, why do we see various results of our weight every time? Good question.
    I always imagine that there exists such a formula:
    (If Wp suggests the weight of a person, Wc suggests the weight of the cuboid, X refers to the invisible parts of the cuboid)
    Wp = Wc - X 
    I am sure most of us may gain a lot of weight at the summer vacation of 2006 because we have finished the National University Entrance Examination and feel extremely released. At that time, X was very small and Wc is FIXED, so Wp became a large number. In another words, we become fat.
    On the contrary, if we are handling a tough task, taking a significant examination, preparing for a crucial interview, participating a keen competition, paying for a mortgage, signing a million-worth contract, the X will ascend to certain degree, which means Wp will drop down inversely with the intensity of X. So we lose weight.
    Well, it is just my funny hypothesis. For your reference only.
     
    Point 4. Cheer up, Cuboids!
     

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