The future has come

Hailey 2022-11-15 13:54:40

When I was in the Confucius Institute, I once told students that "standing at thirty, but not confused at forty". The traditional meaning is to establish one's own three views at the age of thirty, and to walk in the world at the age of forty with ease. Uh. . . too complicated. I told my students at the time that life is a process of "I don't know I don't know, I don't know I know, I know I don't know, I know I know".

However, Zhang Ailing, a talented girl, said, "Being famous has to be early." If you want to deeply understand the meaning of this sentence, then be sure to watch the Netflix documentary "Drive to Survive". There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. As an "old girl" who has always been reluctant to struggle to step into the middle-aged team, I have been in a state of envy, jealousy and hatred throughout the season. In the 2019 season, 20 main drivers of 10 F1 teams, half of them are under the age of 25, the youngest was born in November 1999, um. . . Already a World Top 20 for this extreme sport.

Thinking of eating noodles with his handsome brother once, he casually mentioned that the boss of a recently listed game company often brought them to this noodle restaurant, "Well, 86 years old, two years younger than you." Probably the most memorable bowl of noodles I've ever had. Compared with the big belly and full hair of the successful people of the father's generation, today's Jack Ma, Ma Huateng, Mark Zuckerberg, Musk, and Macron are all in their prime (yes, I mean it), and some seem to be teenagers. I instantly understood the anxious hearts of the Lenten roaring mothers around me.

The future has come.

Of course, with the rapid development of new energy vehicles, FE will eventually replace F1, and today's Tesla owners have been able to remotely control their cars through their mobile phones "like a remote control toy car." No matter from which point of view, the alternation of the old and the new, and the back waves push the front waves are the inevitable laws of historical development. However, for those who love Formula One racing, the roar of the engine that represents speed, danger and passion will never be replaced. This is not only a movement belonging to a generation, but also a feeling of a generation.

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