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- [APE practice](https://www.ptexj.com/zh-CN/practice)
- [多邻国 - 好玩高效的英语学习途径 (duolingo.cn)](https://www.duolingo.cn/learn)
- [WFD-萤火虫PTE/CCL培训学校 (fireflyau.com)](https://www.fireflyau.com/ptehome/subjectlists?title=Write From Dictation&questionType=LWFD)
- [Qwerty Learner — 为键盘工作者设计的单词与肌肉记忆锻炼软件 (gitee.io)](https://kaiyiwing.gitee.io/qwerty-learner/)
- [Hello Algo (hello-algo.com)](https://www.hello-algo.com/en/)

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series: []
categories: [cheatsheet]
tags: [markdown, emoji]
tags: [markdown, emoji, principle]
language: en
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## Mine

{{< saying "Unimportant changes, not submitted" "ZJeapo, Apr 14, 2024">}}

{{< saying "Information feeds our mind and spirit." "ZJeapo, Apr 6, 2024">}}

{{< saying "Tomorrow is now." "ZJeapo, Apr 6, 2024">}}



## From others

{{< saying "The modern deveil is cheap dopamine." "Naval" >}}
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## Git

1. Git doesn't work if the `.gitignore` file created by **Notepad**!
2.
2. `git reset HEAD~` can undo the nearest commit.

## Hugo

1. The defalut render mode doesn't render the future pages.
2.

- [ ] [Hugo 内链当前标签页打开,外链新标签页打开 | YI-DA-JIA-BEI (tianheg.co)](https://tianheg.co/posts/hugo-open-internal-links-in-same-tab-external-links-in-new-tab/)

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## Apr 14

[Bye, RStudio/Posit! - After writing all these "*down" packages for these years, here I am to announce "Yihui-down" - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉](https://yihui.org/en/2024/01/bye-rstudio/)

I read this article early in this morning. It was very emotional and I left a comment.

> You are just like a modern swordsman. I aspire to become someone like you.
---

It's already nine o'clock. I learned for seven hours today, but I still felt that I learned nothing. Every day, I feel just like drawing water with a bamboo basket.

In the evening, my eyes were really hard to see, and I wander to the Geely Park next to my dormitory to take a break. It turned out to be a good place to study, with a group of people dancing to loud music and adults and children playing there own games. I read out aloud in English without worrying about what other people thought, and no one would think I was strange.

When I think about it, I am actually in the same category as aquare dancers. We are all unbearable by the tranquility of our bodies and the tranquility of our minds, and we seek excitement in life by torturing our bodies or our minds. This is essentially the same reason why monkeys seek electric shocks.

## Apr 13

Today was another day where time slipped through my fingers and I woke up and studied for a while. Then the tablet I bought arrived and played with it for two hours, casing my eyes to hurt.
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## 4月12日
## 4月14日

时间已经来到9点钟了。今天学习了7个小时,但是还是感觉什么东西都没学到。每天都感觉竹篮打水一场空。傍晚时候眼睛实在难受,跑去宿舍旁边的吉利公园去散散心。结果我发现那里是一个学习的好地方,一群人伴随着吵闹的音乐跳广场舞,大人小孩各自玩各自的。我大声的朗读英语也不用在意别人的看法,也没人会觉得我奇怪。

细细想来,我和跳广场舞的其实是同一类人。我们都不安于身体的宁静和思想的宁静,我们通过折磨我们的身体或者我们的思想来寻求生活的刺激。这本质和猴子寻求电击是一个缘由。

## 4月13日

今天又是时间从指缝中悄悄溜走的一天,起床之后学习了一会儿。然后我买的平板到了,玩了两个小时,导致我的眼睛痛。午休之后又折腾一个小时,然后又只学习了一会儿,突然想吃烤鱼,就约我的朋友去吃烤鱼了。

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title: 'What can we do in an hour?'
date: '2024-04-14T12:50:23+08:00'
series: [thinking]
categories: [post]
tags: [time, todo,ChatGPT]
language: en
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## How long is an hour?

To be honest, I don't know how long an hour is. I just think the time is so short. The following is an answer from ChatGPT.

> An hour consists of 60 minutes, or 3,600 seconds. It's a standard unit of time measurement used globally, helping us organize our day into manageable segments. **However, our perception of time can vary depending on what we're doing – an hour of fun might fly by, while an hour of waiting can feel much longer!**
Certainly, the scale of time depends on our perception of time. Especially depending on what we're doing.

From another perspective, the reason why I think time flies is because what I am doing is fun. However, I haven't found any fun in mylife.

## What can we do in an hour?

There's so much you can accomplish in an hour! Here are just a few ideas:

1. **Exercise:** You could go for a jog, hit the gym, or do a workout at home.
2. **Learn:** Spend time learning something new, whether it's a language, a musical instrument, or a new skill.
3. **Read:** Dive into a good book or catch up on the news.
4. **Create:** Work on a creative project like writing, drawing, painting, or crafting.
5. **Cook:** Prepare a delicious meal or try out a new recipe.
6. **Connect:** Spend quality time with friends or family, either in person or through a video call.
7. **Relax:** Practice mindfulness, meditate, or simply take some time to unwind and recharge.
8. **Organize:** Tackle a small organizing or decluttering task, like cleaning out a closet or sorting through emails.
9. **Explore:** Take a walk in nature, visit a local museum, or explore your city.
10. **Plan:** Use the time to plan out your goals, schedule, or upcoming events.

These are just a few possibilities – the options are endless!

## Why do I always feel like time is being wasted?

Feeling like time is being wasted can stem from various factors, including personal expectations, goals, and how you perceive productivity. Here are some reasons why you might feel this way:

1. **High Expectations:** If you have high expectations for yourself or specific goals you want to achieve, you might feel like any moment not spent working towards those goals is wasted time.
2. **Comparison:** Comparing your productivity or use of time to others can lead to feelings of inadequacy or dissatisfaction, especially if you perceive others as more efficient or successful.
3. **Lack of Direction:** Not having a clear sense of purpose or direction can make it feel like time is slipping away without accomplishing anything meaningful.
4. **Distractions:** Constant distractions, such as social media, can make it difficult to focus on tasks or activities that you value, leading to a sense of time wasted.
5. **Overcommitment:** Overcommitting yourself to too many tasks or obligations can lead to feelings of overwhelm and frustration when you can't accomplish everything you set out to do.
6. **Perfectionism:** Striving for perfection in everything you do can make it challenging to feel satisfied with your efforts, leading to a sense of wasted time if tasks don't meet your high standards.

It's essential to reflect on why you feel this way and consider whether your expectations align with your values and priorities. Finding a balance between productivity and self-care, setting realistic goals, and practicing mindfulness can help alleviate feelings of wasted time. Remember that it's okay to take breaks, rest, and enjoy moments of leisure without guilt.

## How to put time in perspective? Or what kind of changes can we make?


Putting time in perspective can involve a shift in mindset and approach to how you perceive and utilize time. Here are some changes you can consider making:

1. **Set Priorities:** Identify your most important goals and values, and prioritize tasks and activities that align with them. This can help you focus your time and energy on what truly matters to you.
2. **Practice Mindfulness:** Cultivate awareness of the present moment and appreciate the time you have right now. Mindfulness techniques, such as meditation or deep breathing exercises, can help you stay grounded and reduce feelings of time pressure.
3. **Set Realistic Expectations:** Be realistic about what you can accomplish in a given amount of time. Break larger tasks into smaller, manageable steps, and set achievable goals to avoid feeling overwhelmed or disappointed.
4. **Limit Distractions:** Identify and minimize distractions that prevent you from using your time effectively. This might involve setting boundaries with technology, creating a dedicated workspace, or scheduling focused work periods with no interruptions.
5. **Practice Gratitude:** Take time to reflect on and appreciate the moments, experiences, and relationships that bring joy and fulfillment to your life. Cultivating gratitude can help you value and make the most of your time.
6. **Schedule Downtime:** Incorporate regular breaks and periods of rest into your schedule to recharge and prevent burnout. Recognize the importance of leisure and self-care activities in maintaining overall well-being.
7. **Embrace Imperfection:** Let go of perfectionism and accept that not everything will go according to plan. Allow yourself to make mistakes, learn from them, and adjust your approach as needed.
8. **Focus on the Process:** Shift your focus from solely outcomes to the process of engaging in meaningful activities. Enjoy the journey of learning, growing, and experiencing new things, rather than fixating on end results.

By implementing these changes, you can develop a healthier relationship with time and feel more satisfied with how you choose to spend it. Remember that it's a continuous process, and be patient and compassionate with yourself as you navigate these adjustments.
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## Perfect English Grammar

It’s easy to lose sight of what is important. You focus on word count
rather than results. You lose track of your good idea because you’re
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look at the finished, published writing around you and think, “If they did
it, so can I.”

### Parts of speech

Adjectives modify or describe nouns. See section 11.0.
■ Adverbs modify or describe adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs. See
section 12.0.
■ Articles are determiners that introduce nouns. See section 8.5.
■ Conjunctions connect clauses or sentences together. See section
14.0.
■ Determiners are words that control the meaning of a noun or noun
phrase. See section 7.0.
■ Interjections are brief and abrupt insertions into speech, usually
expressing emotion. See section 15.0.
■ Nouns refer to people, places, or things. See section 8.0.
■ Prepositions give context to nouns in relationship to other nouns or to
pronouns. See section 13.0.
■ Pronouns replace nouns or noun phrases. See section 10.0.
■ Verbs (see section 6.0) show action or an ongoing condition, and are
part of the predicate (see section 5.1).

## Sentence Pattern

### [Topic related to the past](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1N1421Q76V/)
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