Mobile Life, Own Shore

Mobile Life, Own Shore

by Yin Weian

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123Kwords42chapters
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An interesting record of life in a foreign land; a moving interlude of travel and rest; a gentle journey of a young woman leading herself to self-consistency. Living in different houses, catching up on different DDL, meeting different people... The flow of life seems to never stop. Walking in it, how should people place their hearts and find a stable "me"? Getting on the subway to Bond Street, picking up a tea cup from the Tate Gallery, and catching a glimpse of the coastline of Great Britain on an early morning flight... During the five years of studying and working in London, Yin Weian not only dealt with this ever-changing world, but also found his own unique identity in the process of moving, changing careers, and establishing close relationships. His own "Sailor's Mind": "Everyone is the Columbus in his own life. It is possible to discover the old and new continents in his life through constant walking, rewrite, redraw, rename, and re-create his own way in and out." The world is an undulating mountain, and we are the rivers that swim in it. Traveling in a foreign land not only adds to the "uncertainty" of life, but also enables people to build a more open and powerful heart. In the process of constantly traveling outward and wandering, they can find a solid shore for themselves - a firm self that they can carry with them.

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