Kevin Rudd's article looks so cool that he forgot to mention his pants. According to his article message record, all his readers are sitting on the toilet reading his article. It is called "toilet reading".
Kevin Rudd boasts that he is proficient in economics, and he emphasizes the application of economic principles in every article. For example, his original point of view: interest drives everything, which he thinks is his famous saying, as a shield for readers to criticize him for "eating ugly"
Because Rudd's article is suspected of serious proofreading. Someone manually checked the article "Taking History as a Mirror: The Past of the US-Japan Trade War" published by Rudd in the early stage: the amazing coincidence rate was 80%; It debunked the myth that Luke Wen became a "geopolitical scientist, military theorist and economist" overnight after graduating from technical secondary school. Later, a series of fake Rudd was introduced, and it was found that all Rudd's current affairs and political articles were suspected of being rewritten or "quoted" and "quoted" in advance.
Kevin Rudd speculates:
The more elite people in society, the more they pay attention to social problems related to people's livelihood. The more people in the middle and lower classes, the more they like to talk about distant international politics.
As a developing country, the middle and lower classes naturally account for the majority of the population in China. Writing about international political topics is much easier than writing about other fields, and it is also easy to get fans.