it can even be counterproductive. As George Kennedy writes, "The difficulty of memorizing a Chinese ideograph as compared with the difficulty of learning a new word in a European language, is such that a rigid economy of mental effort is imperative." This is, if anything, an understatement. ...
and “how on earth am I going to survive this?” It’s been a road full of challenges, but so full of rewards I wouldn’t trade it for anything. However, as I travel and learn and grow, I also want to be able to enjoy the places I’m seeing, so I’m having to reevaluate ...
But, as it turns out, I was 0 for 2. The only reason that site ever made any mone was because a.) I was a bad speller & b.) the search engines were not very sophisticated about correcting spelling errors. I misspelled the name of an online casino and was one of only a few web...
Whatever the reason they started, every single person who has undertaken to study Chinese sooner or later asks themselves "Why in the world am I doing this?" Those who can still remember their original goals will wisely abandon the attempt then and there, since nothing could be worth all ...