My First Post with Hexo

So this is my first post. If you want to know more about hexo, learn it from https://hexo.io
Use markdown’s format to generate my first blog.
‘’’ bash
$ hexo new “fill in your post name”
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Summaries in Today’s TED

Today’s recommended TED is about how to live with uncertainty (watch more on https://www.ted.com/talks/shekinah_elmore_the_courage_to_live_with_radical_uncertainty/up-next?language=zh-cn). The speaker, with genetic mutations on immune system, has lived with cancers, to be specific, not just a single cancer, since her childhood. The greatest uncertainty, I mean, to all people, is when your life will come to a cease. You don’t know whether the things you do everyday will make a difference in the future because you may just have to stop sometimes. You can stay where you are and do nothing; or do what you want to do the most right here and right now. You are left with only these two choices. Think more about it, and you’ll find, the best choice is to stop letting the uncertainty interfere with your own life and just be yourself, do what you want, become who you want to be and strive for it. Whether you come to your goal fast or not does not matter, and what matters is that you want each day to be meaningful and progress towards your goal.
Besides, there are also great distinctions between American and Chinese doctors’ methods, attitudes towards patients, especially patients with cancers. Less respect on patients’ desires and too much effort on therapy itself sometimes make Chinese doctors utilitarian and cruel. There must be some reasons underlying the comparatively tense relationship between doctors and patients. To correct the highly utilitarian atmosphere in medical fields, it is a long way to go.


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