Thank you team for bring us a good programme. Jessica well done!
@goc81762 жыл бұрын
唔評論嘉賓係咩生活,只想讚簡淑兒真係做得幾好,我係女仔都覺得佢可愛又溫柔,而非造作嗰種🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
@cny2013 Жыл бұрын
佢好似讀好多書,同埋屋企環境唔錯,所以家教應該幾好。
@kboy68942 жыл бұрын
好感動呢一集
@crystalwong98392 жыл бұрын
好有誠意的製作👍,祝各散的港人都找到自己的天空💪
@BB-pz5kl2 жыл бұрын
個ending 好感動,剪輯得好好, well done.👍
@肥波波3 ай бұрын
兩父子走兩個極端。😮
@joywong232 жыл бұрын
Thanks, for treasure lives, the quality of our souls, freedom for every unique individual, the right to survive with differences in value!! May God bless every HIS creations!!
Just watched this whole series... they all brought up a very good point... the quality of life and most importantly your mental health is all down to how you value things/money... I don't make as much $ as those living in HK in the finance/investment field... but I got a nice healthy lifestyle, got happy kids and dogs... live just minutes away from a gorgeous, heavenly trail/lake... this you cannot find in HK!!
@robocop5812 жыл бұрын
Load of crap. HK has Sai Kung, Lantau, DB, Lamma Shatin Repulse Bay ……. with lots of trails and greenery. BTW HK has a longer life expectancy than the UK. Go Figure
@rakuraku80432 жыл бұрын
@@robocop581 me a load of crap?? or the ones featured in the video?? hard to compare though... those in the UK are boasting nice nature stuff in their own 'backyard'... the places you listed were either remote or the rich asses' backyards... if that makes sense!
@robocop5812 жыл бұрын
@@rakuraku8043 Like I said, your comment is a load of crap. You've never been to HK so your just basing your opinion from this one video. Ignorant
@rakuraku80432 жыл бұрын
Robocop my ass!! more like RoboCOCK!!
@robocop5812 жыл бұрын
@@rakuraku8043 Yawn. Go back to school fool
@ansonwong886 Жыл бұрын
找到了目標!加油努力!
@yanchakhu82352 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@dabbyyung60922 жыл бұрын
Super miss 林師傑,hope he n his half n doggies stay happy n healthy in UK💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@travelmama39682 жыл бұрын
自己攞嚟,不用怨誰!香港是福地,自己走寶!
@bigocean95242 жыл бұрын
The crux is his family is rich, this allows him to do whatever he wants without financial burden. On one side, he said sustainability is crucial, this is true. On the other hand, he owns two cars and drives for fun. Driving and sustainability are paradox. Again. his family is rich, this is why.
@UndeadCraftMinecraft2 жыл бұрын
In some places like HK maybe, but in the UK it's pretty much a necessity to buy a car if one wants to go anywhere if they don't live inside a major city with good transportation links and even more so in rural areas. In fact, it's common here to have 1 car per person in households (and yes that may include children who just passed their test). Besides, cars (especially second hand cars) are cheaper here than in HK anyways and the cars they own don't cost that much in total lol (cheaper than 1 of a lot of new cars), especially love the Porsche. So yes, it can be very doable for one or even a family to sustain themselves whilst driving and enjoying life. Whatever method one do so is not up for us to judge, ultimately we should be spreading good vibes and wishing people like them well in their adventures, regardless of who they were in the past, are in the present and in the future.
@bigocean95242 жыл бұрын
@@UndeadCraftMinecraft In Denmark, a lot of people take bike, even they have automobile. Using car, even electrical car, is not environmental friendly. How to achieve sustainability by having more than one car. You can ask those poor local in UK, can't afford food, can't afford e-bill, gas-bill, water bill.... how often do they think of meaning of life, how often do they think of way of making themselves happy....they have super high pressure to survive, to tackle real life problems
@UndeadCraftMinecraft2 жыл бұрын
@@bigocean9524 Well Denmark is definitely at the forefront at this with perfectly laid roads, segregated cycle lanes, dedicated bicycle racks for locking bikes everywhere and a road layout that integrates traffic from pedestrians, cyclists and automobile drivers, including integrated traffic lights, dedicated cycle/pedestrian crossings and priority at junctions/roundabouts. Cycling and (if we are talking about the environment, public transport) is possible because the infrastructure is there to support it, it's well designed, built and maintained to a high standard. In the UK, less so, with some roads so potholed you physically feel jolts even in a car and in most cities, cycling planning is just starting to take its place as we recover from COVD. And God forbid, if you lock a bike in a public area anywhere outside a city centre in the UK, well I just hope one would be able to see it again ever in their lives. Of course we would want to strive for alternative and environmentally sustainable transport, but it has to actually serve it's purpose well as transport, and right now in the UK at least, cycling is not viable as a mass transport here unfortunately like it is in Denmark, the infrastructure and culture isn't mature enough here to sustain such transition on a wide scale. Yes things are being done, we are making progress, but right now, it isn't enough. And yes I do agree and sympathise with people who are struggling with bills, with food and life in general and we should be acting and supporting them. But that issue is independent from the fact that some people may very well have the financial ability to own one or multiple cars. It depends on circumstances of individuals and neutral support should be given to all, whether or not they can afford commodities like cars or not. Taking a blanket moral high ground and applying it to polorising individuals on a financial sustainability spectrum in this case would only lead to conflict and disaster.