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February 2023 Summary

It is now the evening of March 17, and the school year has been underway for over a month. The festival introduction has reached its final issue: the festivals of March.

I would like to dedicate the final issue to International Women's Day on March 8. The history of Women's Day can be traced back to March 8, 1908, when a group of female workers in New York held a march to demand better working conditions and voting rights. This march is considered the beginning of the women's rights movement and the birth of Women's Day. Over time, Women's Day gradually became a global celebration. On the United Nations' webpage introducing International Women's Day, the origins of "March 8" are attributed to a series of women's movement events in the early 20th century, including: in 1909, the American Socialist Party designated February 28 as National Women's Day; in 1910, at the Second International Conference in Copenhagen, over 100 women representatives from 17 countries, led by Clara Zetkin, planned to establish International Women's Day but did not set a specific date; on March 19, 1911, over one million women in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland gathered to celebrate International Women's Day; on the last Sunday of February 1913, Russian women celebrated their International Women's Day with demonstrations; on March 8, 1914, women in several European countries held anti-war demonstrations; and on March 8, 1917 (February 23 in the Julian calendar), Russian women went on strike to commemorate nearly two million Russian women who died in World War I, marking the beginning of the "February Revolution." Four days later, the Tsar was forced to abdicate, and the provisional government announced women's suffrage. This series of socialist feminist movements that occurred in Europe and America in the early 20th century collectively contributed to the birth of International Women's Day on March 8.

February is actually quite complicated; winter is coming to an end, spring fatigue sets in, and there are still quite a few early morning classes. However, after enduring the more grueling schedule during high school, I have not been late or missed any classes. Yet, I gradually realize that there is no need to be a "good student" in college, but I also do not know how to not be a "good student," so I just go with the flow. Turning my attention to the internet and artificial intelligence, ChatGPT has become incredibly popular; as of today (March 17), GPT-4 has been released. Will the next technological singularity revolve around GPT? We shall see. At the beginning of February, school had not yet started; I arrived at school around February 10 and immediately entered class mode, as well as the role of a teaching assistant for quantum mechanics, grading several quantum mechanics assignments. I truly feel that being a teacher is not easy, and being a grading teacher is even harder. Then from March 3 to 5, I traveled to Changsha with my roommate and a friend from next door, a total of four people. I visited Orange Island and Hunan University, and the accommodation on the first day received particularly good reviews. In short, after I returned, I made a vow: I will not eat stinky tofu again within a year.

Regarding work and the matters of graduate school recommendation/exams, it remains uncertain, but I feel that I am not clear enough or have not found my true passion, or perhaps I know what I love but lack the courage to change. I am still being swept forward by the torrent of time, but I hope I at least have the courage to face reality.

As I write this, it is already mid-March, and I am only now writing this summary for February; the consequence is that the next issue may be a bit more superficial...

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