“My favorite way to spend my days off is fishing. I’m especially into crucian fishing.”
He added that people who like carp fishing are pretty enthusiastic. Looking at him, I could understand it well. He seemed to work in a corner of the factory all day and go carp fishing on his days off.
Everyone in the factory was required to wear a designated uniform, but for some reason he was working in his private clothes.
Every morning he shows up at work in his favorite dark green jacket to do something.
- Why can’t addiction be cured?
- When it’s hard to stop the ability to keep up with constant exercise, it tends to be neglected.
And, despite the efforts of many people, things that do not stop exercising are taken for granted.
I wonder what is the condition that separates stillness from motion. This is no small matter.
“The second floor of my house is a place to store fishing rods. I currently have about 20 fishing rods, but that’s not enough. I’m going to buy about 10 more.”
I wonder if the fishing rod for crucian fishing is disposable. He must have a wife and children. I wonder what his wife and kids think of the fishing poles occupying his house.
- What do things that stay still and things that keep moving have in common?
- Things that stay still and things that keep moving. These two contradictory matters have something in common.
It’s a circumstance that no one could control it.
A tip for crucian fishing, he said, is not to touch the bait with your hands. Fish don’t like the oils on human hands.
Thus, at work, he only thinks about fishing. Still he was not fired.
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