Children's education is an endless topic. Today, one of my colleagues said she would come a little late. When she came into office, she began to complain about her son's manner. During the period, other people told her many ways that they consider practical from their own experiences. The conversation lasted about two hours. I didn't say anything. Why? I'm not married, and I don't have children. As a result, I cannot provide any feasible advice.
When it was time to get off work, I determined to leave a little late. I like this quiet time. I put on my headset and flicked through a magazine. In the last part of the magazine, there is an interview with a man who is both a top manager and a writer. What he said impressed me most is: "This year I'm 56 years old. I'm not married, and I wouldn't have children. I haven't bought a house even though I could afford it. Given that, I'd like to spend my money on something interesting."
In many ways I do the same as he, except that I am younger than him and I have a house. Recently, I have been thinking about selling my house. Sometimes, I would have an idea that renting a house is not bad. But, this thought is just in my mind, and finally it wouldn't become true. Chinese people have an ingrained belief that we must have our own house for living in the world. About the point, I am not an exception.
Next, I need to think about making more money for a bigger house and trying something interesting.
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