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For me, I really don't want to predict the future, because if I know what will happen around the world tomorrow, nothing can be curious. I will definitely lose the passion and interest for my rest life. This reminds me of a very interesting TV play many years ago. A group a people traveled back to the period of 2000 years ago. Occasionally, the main characters took the medcine which could help the emperor live forever. The emperpr died, but they live for 2000 years. When when finally saw their family, they knew that everything was over. In that case, They lost the power of predicting the future. They didn't know what would happen tomorrow which was very different from what they have experineced in the last 2000 years. In fact, everyone can predict the future. For example, when the sun rises up and set. Spring will definitely come after some days, etc...
Mar 24, 2026 7:45 AM
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For me, I really don’t want to predict the future, because if I know what will happen around the world tomorrow, nothing will feel surprising anymore. I will definitely lose my passion and interest for the rest of my life. This reminds me of a very interesting TV drama from many years ago. A group of people traveled back to a time 2,000 years ago.
By accident, the main characters took the medicine that could help the emperor live forever. The emperor died, but they lived for 2,000 years. When they finally saw their families again, they realized that everything was already over. After that, they lost the ability to predict the future. They didn’t know what would happen tomorrow, which was very different from what they had experienced during the last 2,000 years.
In fact, everyone can predict the future in some ways. For example, the sun will rise and set, and spring will definitely come after some time.
Wendy, the most common grammar mistakes in this were verb tense errors (especially past tense and past perfect), missing or incorrect articles (a, an, the), and problems with singular and plural nouns.
Mar 29, 2026 5:31 AM
I really don't want to predict the future, because if I know what will happen around the world tomorrow, nothing can be surprising anymore. I will definitely lose passion and interest for the rest of my life. This reminds me of a very interesting TV play that was aired many years ago. A group of people traveled back 2000 years in time. Occasionally, the main characters took the medicine which could help the emperor live forever. The emperor died, but they lived for 2000 years. When they finally got reunited with their family, they knew that everything was over. After that, they lost the power of predicting the future. They didn't know what would happen tomorrow which was very different from what they have experienced in the last 2000 years. In fact, everyone can predict the future. For example, when the sun rises and sets. Spring will definitely come after some days, etc...
Mar 24, 2026 9:38 AM
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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