Standing on the shore and gazing at the river, I understood one thing: that which flows is always better than what stands still—even if the flowing entails all sorts of risks. Change is always nobler than permanence. What stands still will rot and decay, turning to dust, while what flows goes on forever. ——Olga Tokarczuk Flights

Author’s words

I aim to simplify life, reduce entropy, and align knowledge with action, focusing on practical application.

This blog serves as a space for me to reflect on and refine the evolution of my thoughts and skills. My ultimate goal is to become a data scientist in the age of AI.

Not Doing List

  1. Avoid repeating unproductive patterns:
    • Practice frugality; avoid wasting money or resources.
    • Excercise restraint; steer clear of unnecessary entanglements.
    • Think thrice before speaking; choose words with care
  2. Stay out of dangerous situations.
  3. Never pay in full before receiving goods.

References

  1. Inspired by Benjamin Frankin’s Thirteen Virtues and the principles of Duan Yongping.