Nona Lunemann
Bio
A smile is the most extravagant expression I have, and in this life I have only flooded it with it.
Stories (4/0)
Experience the passion for innovation and entrepreneurship in your hometown from a distance
"I have lived in Guangzhou since I was a child, and my impression of the Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau Greater Bay Area has always been stuck in media reports about it. This time, through interviews, visiting companies, and listening to entrepreneurial stories, it was as if I had only really entered the Bay Area and was proud to be a member of the Greater Bay Area." In the past month, the Nanjing University "Bay Area Youth Observation Group" social practice team visited the core cities of the Greater Bay Area, interviewing young people from all walks of life and experiencing the passion for innovation and entrepreneurship and the power of vigorous development in their hometown, said Liu Jiaxi, Class of 2021, an artificial intelligence major at Nanjing University.
By Nona Lunemann2 years ago in Lifehack
Workplace taboo these four details, smart people generally do not do, affecting the future
The workplace is never smooth, especially when talking and doing things with leaders, some people are big, some people are careful, and some people laugh and talk about the wind, an interaction can tell which people occupy a heavier weight in the hearts of leaders. At the same time, smart people will generally be a point to stop. In today's meeting, happened a thing that makes the leader angry!
By Nona Lunemann2 years ago in Journal
What do you think is the most important thing about being together as a family?
What is the most important thing in a family? When you live in this world, what you long for most is home, what you crave most is home, what you can't let go of is home, and what you need to cherish most is home.
By Nona Lunemann2 years ago in Feast
"I beat the staff to death for 20 minutes to save $50 in fees and felt I made a great deal of money"
-01- When one is poor, time is worthless. I remember when I first graduated, I was still unemployed, casting around for resumes and interviewing for jobs, watching the route in advance, and planning my time. When the interview was over, I saw that the weather was nice and chose to walk back to my residence.
By Nona Lunemann2 years ago in Lifehack