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What makes a good life

The link of the TED talk: Click here . 1.hindsight 後見之明 the  ability  to  understand  an  event  or  situation  only after it has happened. With the benefit of hindsight , this is perhaps an obvious point. 2.downright 徹頭徹尾 ( especially  of something  bad )  extremely  or very  great She's being downright unhelpful and obstructive. 3.schizophrenia 精神分裂症 a  serious   mental   illness  in which someone cannot  understand  what is  real  and what is  imaginary . He was  diagnosed  with  paranoid   schizophrenia . 4.in the midst of 在...中間 in the middle of an event, situation, or activity. The new office center sits in the midst of a luxurious park. 5.glamorous 迷人的 attractive  in an  exciting  and  special  way. She was a glamorous woman. 6. call to account 被責令(對...) 作出解釋;受到追究 to be forced to explain something you did wrong, and usually to be punished. We must ensure that the people responsible for the violence are called to account .

Thought on the talk: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator

1. Do you procrastinate sometimes? I usually procrastinate. It's a very common things to everyone. If you don't , maybe you are the most strangest person in the world. 2. What are some of the things you procrastinate on? Everything . For example, homework, housework, preparing exam or something not emergency but important like exercising is the things I procrastinate on. Although I would plan schedule, I always broke it. And I knew it's a bad habit, but I can't change it.  There's a saying that goes "The best laid plans." 3. What are strategies you can use to combat procrastination. I tried to combat procrastination like writing the schedule down.  But it's not useful, I still put on till the deadline.  And now I change my mind, I don't need to be a perfect person like others.  I just need to complete things before deadline and it's an efficient way to me.  If something is enough important, I won't procrastinate, I will do it quickly.  And