LIU, Haotian
SME
Applied Economy
SHAW
Through repeated contemplation, realization, and experience, I gradually developed a composed and poised attitude, no longer held captive by academic pressures and the worries of building a competitive profile. I slowly came to appreciate what my teachers had pointed out as CBS's focus on living in the moment, academically, and the demeanor of remaining calm even in the face of overwhelming challenges.
This journey truly dispelled much of the confusion on my future path in business studies. I believe that I will certainly become better and will resolutely pave a unique path in economics that is truly my own.
It's often said that the Nordic countries have the highest happiness index in the world, yet they also have the highest rates of depression among Chinese students. The primary reason is the extreme loneliness one experiences here.However, after traveling through the five Nordic countries and experiencing the pulse of the world from the other side, I gradually overcame this discomfort. I began to confront loneliness and my own inferiority. Upon returning to Denmark from Norway, I would often visit a church to contemplate how to complete my work in solitude and how to quickly establish myself in a completely unfamiliar environment. In comparison to the universe, my life is inherently ephemeral; my worries, inner turmoil, and anxieties are all illusory. Thus, I chose to treat every moment as a game, presenting the most positive side of myself. Complaints cannot change the situation and will only push away what I truly desire.