Boris_2x11 Apr 2026

As someone who shares my life online every day, there’s this weird, unspoken pressure that follows me around. Whenever I want to dive deep into a new project or learn something just for the sake of it, a voice in my head starts whispering: “Is this the most ‘cost-effective’ use of your time?” or “Will people even care about this?” Especially when life gets a bit stressful—economically or mentally—it’s easy to fall into the trap of only doing things that get “likes” or “shares.”

A couple of weeks ago, George and I went to Tai Kok Tsui to volunteer. We were helping out at a center for the homeless, handing out meals. There was this older man helping us; he was a regular volunteer who knew everyone’s name and treated every person there like an old friend.

As long as you can accept the consequences of your choices, you don’t need to worry about how others define your "success." If it matters to you, just focus and keep going. Boris_2x11

But two recent encounters completely changed my perspective. 1. The Volunteer at Tai Kok Tsui

Later, I found out from a staff member that this man used to be homeless himself. Even though he now lives in transitional housing and gets by on government assistance, he still shows up five days a week, from 10 AM to 7 PM, just to help. He doesn’t get "likes" for it. Most people grab their food and leave without a second thought. But he keeps going because he found something that has . 2. The Busker in Taipei As someone who shares my life online every

It looks like you’re interested in a blog-style post about (often known as Boris 波仔 , or boris_2x11 on Instagram ), the popular Hong Kong YouTuber known for his humor, energy, and "vlog-style" life shares.

I’m writing this for myself, and for anyone else who needs to hear it today: Stay Connected with Boris: Instagram: @boris_2x11 (For daily life and reflections) YouTube: Boris 波仔 (For vlogs and sketches) There was this older man helping us; he

Here is a blog post written in his signature reflective yet upbeat style: Finding Meaning in the Noise: A Lesson from the Streets