My god, what an experience!

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My god, what an experience!

You are truly adventurous to choose Badain Jaran as a destination for your vacation. I have always been terrified of deserts and you have more or less validated my fears. The last time I saw a desert was when the plane was flying low over the Saudi Arabia en route to London and I looked out of the plane window. The desert sand was red in color and clearly hot like a foundry, dry and totally uninhabitable. Since then deserts terrified me. I also saw the deserts near Las Vegas, but that was much better .

You and your 8 year old kid gained valuable experience by setting foot on a real desert. That would certainly let you know how nice home is.

Yesterday another cathartic selloff on stock market told us once again that this time there’s no way to prevent the market from falling apart. Stock market dreams have already turned into stock market nightmare. Since my husband like to play a safe card regarding money digital marketing, he’d pulled our investment out at June---right before the crisis began. With luck this time we kept most of our profits, but who knows what would happen at the next time? As long as we were in this game, there was no way to tell how in hell this situation was going to play out. However, it’s a game you don’t quit easily. Easy money, as far as I can see, is just like love, can always find entrance into a heart, even a heart well-fortified if watch be not well kept. 


Honestly, I don’t have much sense of the finance. The way I dealt with money is risk-free but rather conservative: nothing bolder than buying some financial products from the bank, or putting some into Yuerbao. Stock Market is the  battle field of my husband, not mine Information Assessment.
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