These past two weeks, gathering with various uncles, aunts, and cousins has made me deeply realize how true the saying "many people die after the age of 35" is. They have no interest in social and technological developments and lack an appreciation for cultural diversity. The authoritarian logic of academic and office politics is mechanically applied to all discussions, showing no difference from who they were ten years ago. In such "communication," the meaning of interaction is more about desperately searching for evidence to further reinforce one's own biases from others' expressions. Your feelings, experiences, and observations hold no value for them. This kind of dialogue resembles a stage play of interwoven monologues, where they strive to perform for an imagined audience, fearing they might lose face.