Read You Thousands of Times and Never Get Tired of Chapter 76
(Talking about the Global Village Department
I will never get tired of reading you a thousand times. It feels like spring when I read you.
i won’t feel fed up i even if reading you a thousand times. while reading you it feels like spring.
Three things in life: books, man and nature, and understand the scenery of a lifetime.three �
76. Daydreaming and graffiti
The Corner of the Sea: One is graffitiing at will, and the other is daydreaming. Do you have any? Listen carefully?
Nadia: We are not as good as you.
Lark: You don't have to make a fuss.
Horn of the Sea: Is there any reason for daydreaming and graffiti?
Nadiya: Who are you? What you say is very true.
Lark: You are really right. Which one do you want to listen to first?
Horn of the Sea: Neither of these two seems to be good things.
Nadiya: That's all the old calendar, and understanding is constantly improving, and it's not OK to not learn.
Lark: Let me talk about graffiti. Graffitis was random during meetings or lectures, and it was considered to be absent-minded in the past.
Horn of the Sea: Could it be that there is no good now?
Lark: You can think so now. The Harvard University website once revealed that graffiti may help me keep memory and concentrate. Jesse Prinz, a famous philosophy professor, also actively encourages students to doodle.
Horn of the Sea: Can you provide convincing evidence?
Lark: There is a lot of evidence, I just want to give it one, please tell me. Of the 44 US presidents, 26 have been graffitied. (the article �
The Horn of the Sea: I blamed you wrongly. So daydreaming or random thoughts, is there any new ideas?
Nadia: As long as you keep researching, you can innovate.
Horn of the Sea: Where is the new?
Nadia: It has the same effect.
The Horn of the Sea: There is no basis for empty words, I want evidence.
Nadiya: I was not optimistic about daydreaming, and some experts even said there were mental problems.
Horn of the Sea: When is it considered no longer a problem?
Nadia: Until the 1980s, psychologists gained a deep understanding. Research pointed out that daydreaming is a reflection of what we fear or desire in our lives. It can help people understand difficult situations and find possible solutions.
The Point of the Sea: It seems that understanding is really improving. Being self-confidence will only lead to a stalemate.
Nadiya: Daydreaming may be a silent conversation between the unconscious state and the conscious state.
Lark: The article also says that for many artists and scientists, daydreaming is still a source of creativity.
Horn of the Sea: Since there are so many benefits, I have to make one quickly.
Larks: That's not something you can do just by wanting to do. They are purely an unconscious state. Don't talk nonsense, just burn incense.
Nadiya: Next time I find myself daydreaming, don’t stop, it’s necessary to pay attention.
The Horn of the Sea: The two of you have a strong interest in English and can really learn a lot.