very soothing, relaxing…
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那是1999 年9 月初刚上小学六年级的时候。和一帮同学去学校旁边的河里玩。我们的玩法是从大概3、4米高的桥上以各种姿势跳到河里,然后爬上来,再跳进去,循环往复。
大伙儿玩得很尽兴的时候,有一名上身完全裸露的女性乞丐过来了,似乎对我们的游戏很感兴趣,并且跃跃欲试。在旁边观摩了一阵之后,她也跳了下来。
随即我们发现,她不会游泳,在河里扑通扑通挣扎的时候,考虑到她大概有75~80 公斤的体重,即使让两三名小学生跳下去救她也是一件风险很高的事情,于是我们选择向河边路过的大人们呼救,但是遗憾的是,路人们也只是驻足围观而已,没有人愿意去救这名乞丐。
结果,我们眼睁睁看着她溺在水里,露出一只胳膊在水面挥舞着,似乎在向世人告别。最终,她沉了下去。
这是一个来自知乎上的问题:哪些事情让你现在想起来都心有余悸 zhihu.com/question/19870984
Quit your day job and do what makes you happy.
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My favorite Steve Jobs anecdote comes not from an Apple employee, but an A/V technician who hooked up the CEO’s audio equipment for videoconferences many years ago.
The story went something like this:
Steve only uses one particular microphone — a Sennheiser — for all his teleconferences and presentations. It isn’t even the best mic for many situations, but he liked the way it looked and the way it felt when clipped on his shirt.
With most people, the A/V guy wires you up, runs the cable down your shirt and clips the mic on for you. But Steve insisted on putting the mic on by himself. He wouldn’t even let me touch him.
Rest in peace, Steve.
Life Is Art.
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