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Master Shares Love and Laughter with Working Team, Part 3 of 6, Feb. 2, 2019, Hsihu, Taiwan (Formosa)

2023-11-18
Lecture Language:English,Chinese (中文)
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I normally don’t drink coffee at all. But when it smells so nice, you know? Like, you walk on the street, you smell some people brewing it in a pot – oh, you just want to drink it! But when I go and drink it – oh, so disappointed, because I’m not used to coffee. It’s so bitter. But now and then, I can enjoy if I put a lot of sugar in it – forbidden food. (For us, [Supreme Master TV team], it’s very important.) Yeah? (Because it helps with the work!) I know, I know. (Yes.) Yeah, I know, but I don’t need coffee to stay awake. If I drink this, I probably cannot sleep.

You see, the Chinese do everything very positively. Look at that – they put the rice not just flat but a little bit heaped up. There’s a heap, meaning you have overflowing rice, meaning good luck also. Everything the Chinese do, they calculate well for positive results. Well, at least they think it is positive. Results – I’m not sure, but at least they think positively.

I said if you have never eaten… I introduced stinky tofu, which is our specialty, Taiwanese (Formosan) specialty. I said if you have never eaten it before, and you smell it when it’s fried outside, you’d think: “Wow! How can any food be so stinky?” However, you’ll be hooked once you try it. When I first came to Taiwan (Formosa) and smelled it, I quickly ran away. With my nose pinched closed, I ran away very fast. After trying it, now I like it very much. I love it.

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