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Nandar Thein Zan - The Blue Sea is Like a Blue Ocean
Nandar Thein Zan - The Blue Sea is Like a Blue Ocean
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I want to be different from them.
When we get to the open sea, we imagine strong winds and storms... and shipwrecks. I also remember the story of a group of people who were on a raft after a shipwreck. Should we consider ourselves lucky that they survived and made it onto the raft?...
Seven people on a raft. One of the seven doesn't seem to be lucky enough to be on the raft. He is a pessimist who always sees the world negatively. The things that seem good in the world are actually trying to lure people into more trouble. So... he sees that the things that seem good are not really good. Now that he is on the raft after a shipwreck, it's not luck, it's trouble.
He saw it as a way to delay the process so that more people could see it.
Another person on the raft is an egocentric. His motto is to enjoy all the sensual pleasures he can get today. He believes that if he can just be comfortable while he is on the raft, he will be fine. He is an egocentric, so he can feel comfortable on the raft, have more space than others, and sit and sleep.
The other person on the raft was the Optimist. He was very optimistic, looking towards the horizon and saying that he would soon see the shore.
The other person on the raft is the Observer. An observer, he is trying to record the state of the sea, the waves, the behavior of the people on the raft, their hunger and thirst, the near-death situation of my brother... all this and more.
The other person on the form is an Alturist, a philanthropist who believes that doing good for the common good is good. He is looking for arguments to support his idea that I should not be without helping others, that I should be doing good for others.
The other person on the raft is Stoic, who can endure everything, good and bad, with a stoic attitude. He doesn't believe in anything. He believes that he is going to jump into the sea and end his life quickly... Every time he feels like jumping into the sea, he refuses to do it, and he believes that his refusal is right...
The last person on the board is a child who knows nothing about the world.
The child may be afraid of the raft's weakness and the darkness of the night. The child may also be afraid of the omens of the coming storm. For a child, if the raft breaks, it will break, and he will fall into the sea. Therefore, the child does not think, so he does not know what to fear, and there is no fear. If the conditions are right, he will land on the beach at dawn. The child will reach the shore. The child's life will be as the conditions create it. The seven people on the raft refer to the seven attitudes that people in the world have. They are optimistic about the world and life. They should not be optimistic but in reality they should not be unable to do good and right things.
There are people who see the world and life from a negative perspective. It is also important not to be the kind of person who becomes depressed and broken because of a negative perspective. And... there are also egocentric people in the world. These people have an attitude of "Who cares? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? What's the point? With this attitude, they only seek their own interests and make the world ugly.
The wise see it as good to serve the common good. However, we can see that the number of wise people is very small in the world.
There will be those who don't take anything seriously like a child on a farm... and those who don't take anything seriously. There will also be those who are just random. There will also be those who think that whatever happens, whatever happens, will happen. There will be many... I thought..
Out of the seven types of people on the form, I thought, which type do I belong to? I told myself that I didn't want to be in any of them.
The water that came out of the waves hitting the rocks soaked my whole body, and the sound of the ocean rolling back down was like a loud laugh...
Never...
"Money" was invented to make it easier to exchange goods. When money was invented and used as a medium of exchange in trade, it became easier.
In ancient societies, animals were used as a medium of exchange. When a person wanted another person's land, they would exchange it for a certain number of cows. This was the use of cows as money. Some people exchanged goats for cows, some sheep for goats, and so on. Animals were used as money when buying and selling goods. However, in the long run, using animals as money became inconvenient. The cows and goats were difficult to keep and other problems arose.
It was also difficult to take these cattle and goats from one place to another and exchange them for other goods. So instead of animals, they started using gold, silver or copper as money, as a neutral medium. Using metals like gold and silver as money was easier than using animals. They could be transported over long distances and exchanged for the goods they wanted, so they were widely used.
But there are still some difficulties. This is because cutting metals such as gold and silver into money is not as easy as it seems. When metals are used as a medium of exchange in buying and selling goods, it becomes more difficult for the recipient of the gold and silver to check whether the gold is genuine or not, and whether the silver is genuine or not. When cutting gold and silver, it is also not easy to get an accurate value.
So coins were minted and used as money again.
Here again, the difficulty arises. When large transactions need to be made, it is difficult to carry the coins when you have to travel far and wide to make transactions. It is also difficult to transport large quantities of heavy coins safely.
So, with the invention of paper money, it became a neutral medium of exchange. The views of people who were greedy towards this neutral medium of exchange became strange.
The author Charles Dickens has a story about money in his novel Dombey and Son. Mr. Dombey, a wealthy merchant, longs to have a son who can work with him. One day, his hopes are fulfilled. His wife becomes pregnant.
In due time, a son was born. His wife died shortly after giving birth to this child.
Paul, the son, was introduced to his father's business at a young age. He was a child who saw his father's business dealings with Arthur Nang Nang Nang to make money. At an age when he was curious, inquisitive, and curious, Paul asked his father, Mr. Domkey,...
"Dad... what is money?" he asked.
Domkey, the father, had a hard time answering. It was not easy to explain to a child the circulation of money, the use of gold as money, and the exchange rate. So Mr. Dombey...
"Here are gold, silver, copper, guineas, shillings, and red beans. Do you know what these are?" he asked. The youngest son, Paul, said.
"I know, I know what these are. I'm not asking about them. I'm asking what money can do," said Mr. Dombey, the father...
"Money... can do anything, it can create anything," I told Paul.
Money can't be said to create everything, but money can create many things. Money can create people to live good and bad lives. You can overcome the difficulties of life with money. If you have money... you can even make those who are hindering you come under your control. You can also overcome health problems and other social problems with money. There is a saying that "If you have money, you can take any fortress." There is no fortress that money cannot take. It means that money can overcome all difficulties.
Family breakdowns and divorces are often caused by money. Because of the wealth of money, there are differences of opinion between relatives and friends. Families also break up because of financial poverty. Because of financial wealth, there are also differences of opinion between relatives and friends. Because of financial poverty, there are also differences of opinion between relatives and friends. Because of financial poverty, there are also differences of opinion between relatives and friends.
