2020 is over in a blink of an eye. The older you get, the faster time seems to pass. This year is a special year. The whole world seems to have been pressed on the pause button. This pause makes me take a deep breath of relief. I can finally stop and think, and I can finally let go of things that I should have let go of a long time ago.

The equipment has been updated a lot. The main camera was replaced by Panasonic S5, the lens was not perfect Sigma 24-70, the microphone was upgraded to Rode’s videomic ntg, the aircraft was upgraded to DJI air 2, and the stabilizer was replaced with DJI SRC2 with better load-bearing capacity. Basically, all the money earned this year and next year was used to upgrade equipment.

During the epidemic in the first half of the year, I took some short video courses and gained some new insights into creation. It was also determined that preparations would be made to attempt a one-person company. It is extremely important to clearly understand your own strengths and weaknesses, and do not and cannot waste resources on unrealistic things and things.

In life, I still adhere to the practice of minimalist living, and my wife is becoming more and more supportive. However, after the moon, I have been struggling and struggling with the chaotic practice. This process is uniquely meaningful and makes me constantly reflect. It would be good to be able to understand something clearly at the age of forty.

Minimalism, self-discipline, environmental protection, fitness