Timid Thoughts 🌱

👋 O troupe of little vagrants of the world, leave your footprints in my words.

  • Thoughts feeds itself with its own words and grows.

  • Do not linger to gather flowers to keep them, but walk on, for flowers will keep themselves blooming all your way.

  • We, the rustling leaves, have a voice that answers the storms, but who are you so silent?

Sorry I refused your lunch

Good evening, Luis. Thanks for your concern. My tummy often feels not good after it gets cold. This morning I felt too warm, so I took my coat off. I want to say sorry to you for rejecting your lunch noon, even though you might think that it doesn’t matter at all. I’m afraid you might overthink it(something like I don’t like your lunch). I rejected you because I think you guys didn’t have too much food, and we have a strange culture which is called polite refusal. Sometimes we even find other reasons to reject others. I don’t like it, whereas I have this habit. ...

2026-01-07 · 2 min · 237 words · Jinpeng

我想给你写一首诗

01 我想给你写一首诗 不止是为了完成我们之前的愿望 而是从一开始早我就想这样去做了 02 我该如何描述你的特别 你对我而言有多特别 可能从那颗眉间跟着表情变动的痣 可能从阳光洒满着你会呼吸的毛孔 ...

2025-09-07 · 3 min · 1107 words · Huan

Change and Constancy | To Huan

Dear Huan, Recently, our exchanges through letters have become fewer, but I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Most of the time, we’re able to openly and sincerely share our thoughts with each other. However, there are things that our clumsy tongues can’t quite express—words on paper still carry a unique power. Lately, I’ve noticed that something seems off with you. I’ve asked you about it, and your response was that you’re worried about the upcoming separation we’ll soon face. That’s something I think about every day, too. But with you, I’ve also detected another subtle shift—something about the feeling of love, or the lack thereof. ...

2025-05-30 · 3 min · 540 words · Jeapo

Seeds and Streams

I asked a seed, “How do you know when spring arrives?” When my paintbrush first dips into green, I know spring is about to come. I asked a stream, “How do you know where you’re flowing?” When I look at my tail, I know where my end will be. “But I’ve forgotten where my paintbrush is,” the seed said. “Can you help me find it?” “Of course!” So I buried the seed in the soil of the yard. ...

2025-04-22 · 1 min · 116 words · Jeapo

面试心得体会逐字稿 | 公考正道是沧桑

文/ 正道老师1 逐字稿/不上岸不改名称20122 在开始前,我想我们要先有一个共识,即备考面试也好,做其他事也一样,想要有一个好的结果,有俩点分成重要,一是慎始善终。慎始不一定善终,但不慎始一定不善终,你的开始几乎就注定了你的结果。刚开始时,你一定要冷静思考,仔细调查,根据你自身的情况,制定自己的计划,不要人云亦云,也不要只靠一腔热血,否则最后悔之晚矣。二是讲究“三方”。即方向要正确,方法要有效,方式要适宜。下面我从“三方”的角度谈谈自己对面试的理解以及如何备考面试。 ...

2025-04-16 · 14 min · 6585 words · Ben

Recognizing True Love is a Difficult Thing | To Huanhuan

Dear Huanhuan, “If you were Charlie, would you choose to undergo the surgery?” you asked in your last letter. At the time, my answer was no—ignorance is bliss. But after reading most of the book, I’ve begun to reconsider—this time, through the lens of love. In the first half of Flowers for Algernon, I had always believed that Charlie’s mother, Rose, was the only person in the world who truly cared for and loved him. I even mistook his father Matt’s calm demeanor for indifference. When everyone else had given up hope that Charlie could ever become “normal,” I was moved by Rose’s relentless determination—whether she was scolding Charlie, pleading with doctors, or arguing with Matt. ...

2025-04-14 · 3 min · 542 words · Jeapo

If You Were Charlie, Would You Agree to the Surgery? | To Zhu

Dear Zhuzhu, Recently, my work has started to slow down. I really love this grounded feeling of focusing intensely to finish tasks and then leisurely sending emails. Today is Friday, and we’ll be seeing each other soon. Just thinking about it makes my heart play Like Sunday, Like Rain uncontrollably—haha, I’ve been completely obsessed with this song lately. I want to share with you a book I just finished: Flowers for Algernon. By the end, I was sobbing uncontrollably, secretly shedding “little pearls” again. ...

2025-03-31 · 5 min · 864 words · Huan