In recent years, Minimalism life has become popular, because we are beginning to get tired of the fatigue of work and life, and we are also beginning to get tired of the home full of things that have not been used for many years, tired of the laboratory full of useless metallurgical consumables, and dissatisfied with the current state of constant anxiety. One day, we will want to change.
As people grow older, they become more aware, simpler, more free, and happier. The meaning of minimalist life and work is that the less you have, the better, the more free your body and mind are, and the more you can focus on solving problems. A good way of life and work is never too late, throwing away things that have not been used at home for many years, such as old clothes, old shoes, etc; Replace impractical metallographic consumables in the laboratory, such as unusable metallographic sandpaper, metallographic polishing cloth, etc.
Minimalism in work refers to training one's abilities in work, which means understanding what they are doing, what their goals are, what problems need to be solved, how long it will take, and understanding the priority order of work. At the same time, we also need to learn to have a certain level of discrimination in this era of information proliferation, actively filtering and simplifying vast amounts of information. For example, the commonly used metallographic sandpaper in the laboratory is also diverse, divided into domestic and imported, coarse and fine particles, with and without adhesive, and the cost-effectiveness and polishing effect are completely different.
Chain Nengjia's original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) silicon carbide metallographic sandpaper from the United States has strong toughness, good water resistance, uniform, dense, sharp distribution of silicon carbide particles, and high removal rate. When grinding metallographic specimens, the surface scratches are small, the grinding effect is good, and it is more conducive to subsequent polishing processes, with high cost-effectiveness. Efficiently shortening the sample preparation time, effectively improving our work efficiency, and truly achieving work simplicity.
Minimalism in life is actually an attitude towards life, an art of living, and a wisdom of life. It only preserves what you think is important and necessary in life. A simple life makes even the smallest things more meaningful.
So, whether it's life or work, you need to put your heart into organizing things. Throw away what you don't need, keep what you keep, and replace bad metallographic sandpaper. Try to live a simpler life, so that you can light up and go on the road, live freely, and live your own life.