At noon, we talked about why people want to go abroad even though they know that it's hard.
Until today, I understand a little. I wonder why every Sunday, almost all of the streets are empty, with little to no cars. Out of curiosity, I asked one of my colleagues, is there any event on Sundays because I can't see any cars on this road, just people strolling while talking to each other. She replied that this is the government's policy, it's no car day, this day is for walking. Ah, really? Unbelievable. No cars, only for people to feel and live a better life.
During this time, lovers may go for a walk hand in hand and just talk to each other, students may practice their dance or enhance their skills, and the old people may walk slowly without having to worry about the traffic lights, the parents may bring their kids with their toys and they can run around freely and safely because the policemen are always there to look after them.
Humanized thought and practice provided by the government are not only limited to business but they also think about the people. How they can feel better and happier.
We all know that some people go abroad for a better opportunity but some people go abroad to discover different cultures so that they may understand what they need and the life they want to live.