Post navigation The internet can be terrifying. Once something is exposed, people start digging up all the inappropriate things someone said years or even decades ago to attack them. The difference between a primary school student and a university student is just six years, but their actions and mental states are worlds apart, let alone over a decade. It’s horrifying to judge someone’s past mistakes by today’s standards. The exam-centric education system always makes us think there’s a perfect answer to everything. Once we adopt this fixed mindset, we tend to believe every problem has an ideal solution. In the market, if a product succeeds, it’s seen as this perfect answer, sparking a rush to copy it. That’s why I often say the overall atmosphere is really unfriendly to the build-in-public approach.