I didn’t expect the first page of the Chinese book to yield a new way of thinking, but here it is. You know in interviews where they sometimes ask “What do you do in your spare time?” I used to think that people are just curious to know you as a person. Or they want to lighten the mood. The author states that the interviewers could be strategically asking you this question because the way you spend time in your personal life could translate to your working attitude. Sometimes, it’s worth reading a book in another language.
A lot of those questions are meant to find out if you’re a healthy human being or a psychotic weirdo.
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