Even a small to-go box can reflect the “personality” and “food quality” of the restaurants.
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Picture An Opponent When Practice Martial Arts
Make the moves more realistic.
Continue readingWhy I Came to the United States
It was the right choice.
Continue readingEveryday UX — Lovely Dining Experiences with Mama-san
Mama-san must be seventy or eighty years old, and is the diligent waitress. I love that the moment I walk into the restaurant, she greets me in English with a Japanese accent.
Continue readingBook Notes: The Art of Thinking Clearly
“The Art of Thinking Clearly”, written by Rolf Dobelli, is a really interesting book. It gives some how-tos on critical thinking.
Continue readingSue, A Respectful Friend with Great Attitude
I respect my friend Sue in many ways. Several years ago, she came to find new opportunities in the US, even though she only knew a few thousand of English words at the time. She’s very courageous.
Continue readingPerfect Practice Makes Perfect
For anyone who has learned martial arts, you know that in order to make your moves effective (e.g. strikes, blocks, punches etc), you need to practice your basics to certain standards.
Continue readingEveryday UX — Fight Over Voice Recognition with Alexa (Amazon Echo)
Natural language recognition has a long way to go.
Continue readingEveryday UX — The Good Thinking Behind A Hand Mixer
I bet most companies didn’t do that thinking — you buy my products, I make sure it’s a good experience when you use it, that’s enough, what else to consider?
The fact is, yes, there are many things to consider, and that’s how a good brand can be spread by word of mouth from a user like me.
Continue readingBook Notes: Deep Work
For those subjects that are truly important to our lives and careers, that require a deep focus and hard work to make great progress, we need to be able to drill down into the subjects, and really work our way up.
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