Because all the public service advertisement billboards at the gate of the home community are all propaganda of "Chinese dream", such as "I have a Chinese dream", "collect your Chinese dream", "you define the Chinese dream" blablabla, just happened to see the snail again , the comparison becomes very interesting.
Turbo is the most typical American dream - you can even beat a snail in a Formula 1 car, this positive energy of "Have a dream, never give up, you can win back a world" is so awesome that a Buddha would say something hallelujah.
It's impossible, but it's reasonable, and that's how it happens in the United States. The American Dream is such a thing, if you insist on your ridiculous + unrealistic dreams to the extreme, the whole world will be touched by you and will come to help you. God is with the American Dream.
On the other hand, the Chinese dream is mostly blablabla that "stands among the nations of the world".
One is individual-centered positivity, and the other must be group-centered. Of the two, there is no such thing as good or bad, some are just ideological collisions. As an individual, you
may believe in an American dream—even if it is a dream built on the corpses of thousands of losers.
the Chinese dream - maybe you will think "Well, it's good~ it's good~ but doesn't it mean that I'm going to become the corpse in this dream and let the rest of the group walk on my corpse? Really? I'm entangled."
Then I couldn't help YY, how much detail does the so-called "dream" have to be so that it can shine and never fade away?
The turbo in "Speed Snail" is specific as long as it beats its brain-dead idol; the heroine in "Never Compromise" is specific as long as she wins the pollution lawsuit; Ann in "The Shawshank Redemption" Di, as long as you polish one of your own medieval ships in the Gulf of Mexico.
So what about us?
Since you can't think about it, let's make people laugh :)
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