I have a plan, but...

Micaela 2022-09-16 23:38:20

I watched every episode and laughed out loud. After laughing, I realized many good things about Britain and the British people. For me personally and even for the country, I can take advantage of it and keep improving myself.

The rigor of everyone in the show is admirable. The documentary certainly first broadened my horizons and gave me an understanding of British agriculture, especially modern agriculture supported by technology. Although I don’t understand it systematically, I can also glimpse the rigor and detail of British law. It can manage the smallest details, and the supervision is perfect. If any non-compliance is found, the Chinese can make corrections in time, and the execution is strong.

Caleb's love for his business, farming. There's no denying Coleb's professionalism. What's more appealing is his love for his business. As soon as he appeared, he shocked the gorillas and me by being able to name every field. This memory is made of familiarity and love, and does not need to be recited. What he often talks about is: Look, everyone will see who planted this land and how it was planted. He cares about others' evaluation of himself. What he wants is to do well, not just to complete the tasks of plowing and sowing.

Constant trial and error. Every time the gorilla starts with: I have a plan. and ends with a bad failure, but this is not the final result. He constantly corrects his mistakes by asking for help and self-help, and finally achieves a satisfactory result. Maybe sometimes he will deliberately make mistakes for the effect of the show, but the end result is "perfect".

This is also a good material for training listening. Looking forward to the second season!

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