As school almost starts, I wanted sometime off to think about what I want to do in the future, and what strategy I want to use when coping with schoolwork and extracurricular. Successful people talk about how important it is to have your own vision towards the future, maybe in 10 years, 20 years what do you want to see yourself to be? This question is hard for me to answer for the time being. My vision is so vague that I can't really fill in the details. In other words, I'm still trying to figure out what is the dream I want to pursue the most. Maybe I can find it as I go along with the opportunities that I encounter...
What other places are better than English Bay to take a wake and meditate?! It was a relaxing day. I was in no hurry to do something else, just thinking, walking along the beach, and reading my economics book.
When I was getting to the skytrain, I passed by one McDonald's, and a pack of teenagers were approaching a homeless woman. I thought they were up to something bad, but the next thing I saw, I instantly knew that I was totally wrong. The kids asked the woman, if she wanted to eat a free McDonald's meal, which they just got it from the restaurant. I have to say Vancouver is the most friendly place I have ever seen! Back in my hometown, we were taught not to approach strangers, and don't spare the homeless any coins. But that's not how the Vancouverites do when somebody else is in need of help. Although I doubt by giving them coins can help the homeless in the long term, at least you show your sympathy towards their misfortune. I was touched by what those teenagers did. : )
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