What impressed me most about the 2-hour movie was just the beautiful campus of Harvard and the group of online geeks who tapped one miracle after another with both hands on the keyboard. Anyway, I also graduated from the so-called computer major, but in front of them, I felt that I was just a He is just a layman who has not even touched the gate of the computer palace. He was inspired by them and also thinking, why is other universities like this, but our university is full of academic corruption, the second generation of rich people are domineering, and the second generation of officials are doing their best... think of it. Liu Yu said, "The essence of the university spirit is not to make us esoteric, but to restore the innocence of human beings. Innocent people will endlessly ask the truth about the world. What the university wants to create is precisely This spirit of questioning is the 'dumbness' that those 'mature people' dismiss." I think even if someone thinks of Facebook's idea, it can't be formed in the Chinese Dynasty. Look at people, there are already CFOs when the members are only 10,000 to 20,000, and then the shares are divided, and then they look for VCs and angel funds by themselves. What about our talents, right? Well, at the beginning, Mark said to his girlfriend, "Did you know that there are more geniuses in China than the population of the United States". But how can I think that our talents are the kind of people who jump up and down the Golden Gate Bridge, of course, we are not useless, we have four great inventions.
Mark's success makes full use of the "Six Degrees of Separation Theory", which is also reflected in the film many times. Next, I'm going to mess around. Those people who were laughing on QQ yesterday, maybe tomorrow their avatars will no longer flash, and they will disappear. In today's society, I thought that with QQ, MSN, email, and home address, Contact will be lost, but when someone really wants to leave, they will find more contact information in their hands. I can't get my heart back.
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