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    August 21

    He who laughs last, laughs best

    Last year, during my stay in Korea, I talked with the account manager in a bar about sports, and he said he liked golf best because one will know the result until the last minute of the match.

    I guess this can be best explained by the saying that he who laughs last laughs best. In the western language there is also a similar phrase: Do not count the eggs before they hatch.

       Recently, in the Olympic game, we can always find some similar situations, the leading team can lose the game until the last minute or even the last few seconds.

       The mach is not the only arena where he who laughs last laughs best. Admit it or not, the life is also like an arena, we can be all winners or all losers, depending on our definition of success.

       When depressed, I can always get the encouraging words from my intimate friends, one of the mostly used comment is this saying “ he who laughs last laughs best”.

        So thanks, my dear friends, Candy, Tina and Tang.

    August 20

    The key to hapiness

    I have been conceiving this article for a really long time since the beginning of this month.

    But due to one reason or another, I did not begin to write one single word until today.

    10 days ago, I paid the real estate dealer all the money and got the key to my apartment.

    I hope this is not only a key to an apartment, I also hope this can be the key to the happiness, even though I have to pay back more than 400,000 yuan’s debt..

      Recently, the hottest topic is the Olympic Games in Beijing, we all find we are more patriotic than we all thought we were. We are excited when the Chinese team got a medal, we are upset when the athletes fail to perform well in the events, we share their happiness and sadness.

      One of my favorite athletes is Zhang Ning, the famous badminton player.

    I always hope she can win the game, and she is kind of miracle, because players of her age have already left the court, but she has never given up her badminton career.

       She needs efforts to fight against the sour muscles and the occupational disease; 

       She needs commitment to continue with her beloved career;

       She needs the sportsmanship to face the potential failure;

       She needs the courage to win not her rivals but also herself.

    She burst into tears when she finally won the gold medal of the woman’s single badminton; I believe these are the tears of happiness. And all the endeavors finally pay off.

    The key to success and happiness from her is commitment and unremitting efforts.