Potential
I took my daughter to swimming when she was only two years old, which was mostly driven by the thought that swimming will give her a stronger lung – since she was suffering asthma at that time. Fast forward 11… Read More »Potential
I took my daughter to swimming when she was only two years old, which was mostly driven by the thought that swimming will give her a stronger lung – since she was suffering asthma at that time. Fast forward 11… Read More »Potential
Investment 1. the investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value; or 2. a devoting, using, or giving of time, talent, emotional energy, etc., as for a purpose or to achieve something… Read More »Investment, Asset, and Portfolio
Forgot which episode was it in the TV show “West Wing”. The context was that President Bartlet struggled with a decision to or not to send in special forces to rescue a soldier that was held in hostage in an… Read More »Accountability
I was traveling in Beijing two years ago and needed some cash. I went into a branch office of a local bank in a morning and fed my PNC bank debit card to the ATM machine. The machine “took” it… Read More »Guilty until proven innocent
The “anti-diversity” memo can be found here. It caused a lot stir in the media and public. I got a mixed feeling after reading the memo. I like the way the argument was laid out. He started by explaining the… Read More »“The memo” from one (former) Google employee
In an oversimplified way, people speak in three different manners: spontaneous responses, filtered by logical thinking, and voice of your heart. Remember when I was in graduate school, I was cleaning up the lab, which was supposed to be a… Read More »Speak from heart
I often rode bike with my own kids and sometimes neighbor’s kids too around our neighborhood. Came to a cross road I often asked, “who is going to take a lead and show us which way to go?” Not only… Read More »Bike Riding