2012年3月13日 星期二

Reading - 20120307

In a pseudo-casual occasion, people had to recommend something to read. The result was funny. Putting aside the doubt on their zeal of reading, the list of recommendation could represent Hong Kongers' taste quite well.

The big boss introduced a book to teach us to be docile. Two of the smaller bosses, coincidentally yet unsurprisingly, kept blasting on the popular book written by Dale Carnegie. They knew human-beings well. Among the rest, some said that books that were encouraging and moving were good. They had kind hearts. Others had chosen the books in their own trade to promote. Understandable indeed.

Actually, we are too tired, too occupied even after work. Reading could only take place out of practical needs.

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