Product Design (Stalin69).

In life, every emotion requires nurturing; nothing blooms instantly.

Embrace the beauty of every moment, for within it lies the essence of existence.

When we marvel at the splendor of all things, we realize the profound insignificance of humanity, akin to ants scurrying about.

The adage, “plant trees for future generations to enjoy the shade,” seems fitting, yet incomplete.

It should rather inspire us to cultivate and innovate.

For in the cycle of progress, it is not just about preserving what is, but about sowing seeds for what could be.

Just as a garden thrives with new blooms, so does human endeavor flourish with innovation and renewal.

Let us, therefore, not merely rest in the shade of past accomplishments but aspire to elevate them, ensuring that the legacy we leave behind is one of perpetual growth and advancement.

The following is a reflection—-

Reflections on Life: Contemplating Mortality and the Essence of Being

In the continuum of life, we find ourselves pondering the meaning of existence, where thoughts of life intertwine with those of death. The phrase “contemplating mortality to embrace life” resonates deeply within us, transcending mundane affairs to delve into the innermost recesses of the human psyche.

Confronted with life’s impermanence, we are compelled to explore its significance. The brevity and unpredictability of life underscore its fragility and preciousness. Each fleeting moment becomes a treasure, for it is a part of the grand tapestry of existence. With the dawn, we sense life’s vitality, while the dusk reminds us of its fleeting nature.

The contemplation between life and death is not merely a quest for meaning but also an exploration of self. Faced with the inevitability and uncertainty of death, we reflect on our lifestyles and values. Are we living authentically, pursuing the aspirations of our hearts? Or are we ensnared in the trivialities of existence, forgetting our true dreams and desires?

The shadow of death also prompts us to cherish the present. Acknowledging life’s transience, we hold dear the moments spent with loved ones and revel in the beauty bestowed upon us by nature. Gratitude and appreciation blossom within us, for we understand that life’s value lies not in its duration but in its depth and richness.

Yet, in the face of mortality, we also draw strength. Death is not an end but a transition—a doorway to another realm. It teaches us that the essence of life extends beyond its physical boundaries, residing in our contributions and impacts on the world. Though the departed have passed, the living endure. We must cherish the present and strive for a better future.

In contemplating life and death, we unearth the essence of existence. Life’s worth is not measured by its length but by its substance and richness. Let us treasure each moment, live authentically, and endeavor towards a brighter tomorrow. For it is in this pursuit that we find true meaning and value in the continuum of life.

“In the ebb and flow of existence, humanity finds solace in reflecting on the intricate dance between life and death, where the contemplation of mortality serves as a catalyst for embracing the profound beauty of living.”

The only thing I know is that I know nothing.

Learning Philosophy Is Practicing Death.
Art Is Spiritual Inheritance.
Design Is Learning And Living.

Reclaiming Self-Love: Finding Inner Connection and Emotional Resonance.Product Design (Sword Blade).

In getting along with each other, what we seek is connection, an indescribable emotional resonance. We are so eager to be understood and accepted, and to find emotional sustenance and support among each other.

However, the fast pace of life in modern society often makes us ignore our inner voice, and we gradually forget the importance of being alone. Yes, how long has it been since we got along well with ourselves? Is it because we are afraid of facing the emptiness within us? Or are you afraid of lonely company? Or is it just plain boring?

Have we, who were once busy with life and busy at work, forgotten our own existence? Have you forgotten the importance of loving yourself? That lovely swimming ring, has it become a scar deep in our hearts? Have we forgotten to pinch our bellies and feel the warmth of our own existence?

Modern people seem to have lost the ability to love themselves. They are eager to find the love of others, but they have forgotten the most important point – loving themselves. The words “I love you” seem to have become so contemptuous and not worth mentioning. And has our love for our children been submerged in the busyness of life? In that nine-to-nine life, have we ever treated our children well? Have we ever truly told them we love them?

Now, I am thirty-seven years old. I spent three years taking good care of myself, my family, and my wife. My wife, she is there for me in a special way, giving me verbal encouragement and support. It’s not that I don’t cherish it, but now I understand that the kind of care like treating a child is what a man really needs.

The following are—

study again.

“Self-love is essential to true contentment.”

The only thing I know is that I know nothing.

Learning Philosophy Is Practicing Death.

Art Is Spiritual Inheritance.Design Is Learning And Living.

Product Design (Fast line).

Current industrial design tends toward sleekness and curves, a trend that, while giving a sense of beauty to many products, can cause each brand’s design to lose its uniqueness and personality.

It seems that the car factory is just trying to follow the so-called fashion trends and can only retain one or two so-called classic elements, as if it is pursuing some form of progress rather than truly showing the unique culture and language of the brand.

Perhaps it is worth thinking about that the designs that were born in the repressive period in the past are more able to express a unique sense of tension and depression.

This may be an alternative aesthetics of design. Although design styles are changing nowadays, those classic designs still stand firm and last forever.

The following is a reflection—-

Let’s explore the truth behind these ideas. How can we be sure that what we are pursuing is a true inner desire, rather than an illusion shaped by external social culture? Can we find the voice that truly belongs to us in our subtle thinking and let it guide us forward?

Perhaps, we can further reflect on: “How do we define ‘what we want’?” This question will lead us to deeply explore our inner values ​​and goals, and reflect on whether these desires truly originate from the depths of our hearts.

Finally, we can explore the nature of time. Is time just an empty concept, or a product of our own thinking? When we are able to transcend the concept of time, are we able to live more freely in the present and truly experience the wonders of life?

Through such exploration and reflection, we may be able to gain a deeper understanding of the true meaning of our existence and more consciously shape the life we ​​want.



“Look within and understand the darkness.”

The only thing I know is that I know nothing.

Learning Philosophy Is Practicing Death.
Art Is Spiritual Inheritance.
Design Is Learning And Living.

Product Design (Scrambling).

Life is like an endless journey, where we continuously seek meaning and value in our existence.

Yet, along this vast path, we often find ourselves ensnared by various illusions, losing sight of who we truly are and the direction we should take.

It’s only when we pause and gaze into the depths of our hearts that we uncover the overlooked truths.

For within each person lies a labyrinth of lost souls, and only by bravely confronting our inner darkness, accepting our vulnerabilities and imperfections, can we discover the serenity and strength within.

Therefore, let us courageously venture into the abyss, explore ourselves, and uncover the true freedom and value of existence.

日常的虛妄。


“Everyday’s vanity.”

The only thing I know is that I know nothing.

Learning Philosophy Is Practicing Death.
Art Is Spiritual Inheritance.
Design Is Learning And Living.

Product Design (Renaissance).

Complexity / Simplicity / Geometry / Composition / Embellishment
What is the function or concept of a chair?
Is it comfortable? Or should it have a feeling?
Is design for design? Or is it about leaving a fire.


“Face the truth bravely, even if it may make us feel uncomfortable and uneasy.”

The only thing I know is that I know nothing.

Learning Philosophy Is Practicing Death.
Art Is Spiritual Inheritance.
Design Is Learning And Living.