日记:川普总统正在转动世界

日记:川普总统正在转动世界
清晨打开新闻频道,画面上又是川普总统的身影。他的一句话、一个
有人说,他把国际秩序当成谈判桌上的筹码;也有人说,他只是把别
我坐在书桌前,手裡握着笔,心裡却像被这股旋转的力量牵引。身在
在这样的时刻,我更加提醒自己:不论世界如何剧烈转向,心中仍要
Diary: President Trump Is Turning the World
Early this morning, I turned on the news and there he was again: President Trump. One sentence, one expression, even a single post from him feels like a boulder thrown into a still pond. The ripples spread far beyond Washington, shaking global markets, allies, and rivals alike. It feels as if some invisible hand is twisting the world’s axis, forcing every nation, every leader, and every ordinary person to adjust their footing.
Some say he treats the international order like bargaining chips on a negotiation table. Others insist he’s simply saying out loud what others only dare to think in private. To his supporters, he is the breaker of old rules, a man bold enough to rewrite the game. To his critics, he is the disrupter-in-chief, disturbing the world’s fragile rhythm. But like him or not, no one can deny this simple fact: he is, in a very real sense, “turning the world,” forcing countries everywhere to reconsider their roles and destinies.
I sit at my desk with a pen in hand, feeling myself pulled into this spinning motion. I live in America, yet it feels as if I’m standing at the crossroads of the world, watching power, interests, public opinion, and media whirl together in the same vortex. Perhaps decades from now, historians will describe these days in cool, measured language. But in this moment, all I want to record is the sensation of being on the ground while the giant wheel is turning above us—a reminder that the choices of one person really can make the whole world tremble.
At times like this, I remind myself: no matter how violently the world shifts, I must keep a stable compass inside. Learn to read the wind, but don’t be swallowed by it. Hear the footsteps of giants, but remember that I, too, am quietly writing the history of an ordinary person. Let today end with this note: President Trump is turning the world—and in that turning, we are all trying to find our own place to stand.