Craving a slice of immortality? A Chinese farmer is taking a leaf out of a Chinese classic about eternal life and growing pears shaped like babies, hoping his unusual idea will get his business blooming. In the classic novel “Journey to the West,” an imaginary fruit in the shape of a baby makes all who eat it live forever. Farmer Hao Xianzhang, who owns an orchard in northern Hebei province, is turning fiction into fact by attaching baby-shaped fiberglass and plastic moulds to young pears for six months. “People called me crazy. They said I was whimsical and it was impossible to grow baby-shaped fruits. They told me to stop wasting my time and money,” said Hao, who has sold nearly all the 18,000 pears he has cultivated for a hefty 50 yuan ($7) a piece. The idea to shape pears first struck Hao some six years ago, when he saw jelly molded into different forms at a supermarket. (via Pear-shaped business plan reaps fruit of success | Reuters
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考えるのは誰でもできる。
だから作ったやつが偉いんだ。
そして、続けたやつはもっと偉い。
「「根性、運命、カルマ、人生、何でもいいから信じる事。例え他人と違う道を歩む事になっても自分の生きる道を信じる事が大切。」 =スティーブ・ジョブス=
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