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Once upon a time, I was at a local café, sipping on my usual cappuccino, when a friend mentioned something about the weather. "It's been so dry lately," she said, glancing out the window. I nodded, my mind wandering to a time ten years ago when I was a young, eager intern.
Back then, I remember a summer in Beijing, the sun blazing down with relentless intensity. The temperature soared to 40 degrees Celsius, and the air was thick with humidity. I was working in an office building, and the air conditioning was struggling to keep up. Every day, I would come back from work, drenched in sweat, and my colleagues would joke about how we were "training for the desert."
One day, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I bought a small, portable fan and placed it right in front of my desk. It made a noticeable difference. The air felt cooler, and the sweat on my forehead began to dry up. I couldn't help but smile, feeling a bit like a hero in my own little world.
Now, as I sit here in the café, I can't help but wonder: What other small changes can we make in our lives to make a big difference? Maybe it's as simple as using a fan instead of cranking up the AC. Who knows?
Back then, I remember a summer in Beijing, the sun blazing down with relentless intensity. The temperature soared to 40 degrees Celsius, and the air was thick with humidity. I was working in an office building, and the air conditioning was struggling to keep up. Every day, I would come back from work, drenched in sweat, and my colleagues would joke about how we were "training for the desert."
One day, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I bought a small, portable fan and placed it right in front of my desk. It made a noticeable difference. The air felt cooler, and the sweat on my forehead began to dry up. I couldn't help but smile, feeling a bit like a hero in my own little world.
Now, as I sit here in the café, I can't help but wonder: What other small changes can we make in our lives to make a big difference? Maybe it's as simple as using a fan instead of cranking up the AC. Who knows?