At a crossing near the East second ring road this morning, a group of people stand there waiting to cross.
A teenage girl with a ponytail pointed at a middle-aged man walking from the other side of the street and said to her mom: "Look, Dad is crossing at the red light again." The mom said: "You know, he should stop doing that. There is nothing in the world that can be this urgent."
The light turned green. A dad patted his little daughter on her shoulder and said: "See, what color is the light now? We can only walk when the light is green. Otherwise, we wait, okay?"
I can't help smiling at them, thinking delightedly: "Things are getting better little by little. All we need to do is to make an effort and be patient."
