eelchair-bound pilot written after world war ii. today, we are asked to do a far more important thing: to reach for the ground.
or, in another way, jiao ta shi di (roughly translated: get real). keep your feet firmly on dry land. life is likely going to be living in a dormitory, working for the man and looking at hot wives on the internet.
it was, i believe, oscar wilde, or possibly george bernard shaw (or maybe even noel coward - it definitely wasn't dorothy parker) who said: "we are all of us in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars."
what exactly did he mean? and how can i use this to finagle a passing grade and ensure a high-flying career at a top 500 company, like foxconn (they've had some openings recently), or failing that, a kindergarten security guard post? the answer is: i don't know. but i've just had a text to say someone will be emailing me the answers soon.
[2] 中文翻译版
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