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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Yet Another Week In Seattle

Jan 20 - Jan 25, #1109, Hyatt Regency Bellevue, window facing west, over the hills down the road is the Lake Washington.

The only task was to attend the ExPo-Tech program. All the time I explained it as a training, although it is stressed as a journey at the kicked off meeting months before. I totally agree with Karen that it is so much more than a training. Training usually gives one person some things like knowledge, skills, techniques. To talk about journey, it mainly means you are part of it other than standing outside. Here you learn, you experience, you grow. The only difference from general journey is that no goal is predefined. The only commitment is our time. The achievements totally depend every individual.

The content focuses on personality, networking, and communications. It added some about self-awareness as well. The 3.5-day-long time was full of these bunch of things, which made me exited, surprised, and a little bit tired. Hardly can I spell out every details. Let me try to highlight some points which impressed me a lot.

CREDIBILITY. I became to recognizing the importance of it as soon as I learn about this word, which is definitely one of the core values for the western people. To my understanding so far, it is kind of capability that others can expect something on you, although it is not necessary they do require that from you. They know you can make it. They believe you can achieve it. No promises, no conditions, only credit. Also, that reminded me that the whole western world is build on a solid credit base. Credibility is just like the sun rising everyday. I'd ever taken honesty as the most important thing to me. From now on, it is upgraded to credibility. Where is your sun? Is it rising tomorrow?

YOUR BUSINESS V.S. MY BUSINESS. It's well-known that the western people do not consider others as we Chinese do. Basically they are described more self-centric. They enjoy living isolate. They care about privacy. They break into your speech suddenly if they have question. They drive the children out once they are 18. They do not even take care of the elders. Is it true? Perhaps mainly yes. However, you may also find some other interesting things. They respect your greatness. They donate a lot. They serve the society. They enjoy being volunteers. They approach to help you out as soon as you are lost. They never hesitate show up the greatest smile to you. What's up? Why these things look so different from each other? I suppose they are clearly separate things of what's your business and what's my business. Never step on others' feet. Nor boring me by attempting to do me a favor without permission. Giving someone a hand is greatly praised. But, it must be necessary and the privacy is not violated.

CULTURE DIFFERENCE. It is even more complicated than that I can imagine. One game from Day 1 is to select top 6 personal important words from a bunch of cards labeled with words such as curiosity, passion, family, innovation, integrity, health, blabla. Possible you can figure out that curiosity must be have for the western guys. However, can you imagine that family is seldom included in their selection? Neither is the health. We randomly selected a partner to share the top 6 words with each other. It turned out to be a very small intersection.  The paragraph above can add to this point as well. Why it seems somewhat wired to us? It is roughly because the difference between cultures.

LANGUAGE PROBLEM. Again and again I suffered from the fact that English is my second language. Thinking, translating, then communicating. There's an extra step, which make me mad, especially in the small group discussion. Conversation kept flowing quickly from time to time. It is really hard to concentrate on both the idea and the language. Whatever, everything around language stuffs were improved more or less. I had no choice but try my best to catch up. One more personal trick is that speak aloud is really more important and more acceptable than murmured without language problem, especially for the western people. They will pass you if you cannot be heard clearly twice.

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Seattle was clear and shinning. But San Francisco was raining.

Watched one NBA game. Houston Rocket V.S. Seattle Super Sonic. 109:107 Yao was not bad.

Had a tour on the Museum of Flight. Amazing. 

Bought two books.

  1. Yoga - The Path to Holistic Health by B.K.S Iyengar.
  2. The Complete Sherlock Holmes

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Monday, July 30, 2007

One year, one pound

Title borrowed from Eric.

One year passed since I joined this company. This is my first job on my career path. I love this job, especially enjoy working with persons full of passion here. It is a really big change for me to start at such a point from school life to career life. Actually, too many changes happened and are happening in this year. Let me try to list them below:

  • Get married after a 8-year-long falling in love. That's really really important to me.
  • Achieved the goal to get PhD. Actually, I don't think it difficult to me to get PhD. from Tsinghua DCS&T. But, it did consume me too much. I must catch up what I've lost, the time, the passion, the energy.
  • Found an ideal job. The job is much different than I ever thought about, however, even more better than I expected. I definitely love it, although the organization keeps changing from time to time.
  • Having a car. Peugeot 206. Small, but cute. Small, but enough. Small, but easy to drive. Small, but make life better. Min and I enjoy the rush to GuiJie for dinner at night. We love to drive around Beijing for fun. Is it amazing?
  • kunwu.org ready. Blogging again. It will not change my life much. But, it will run along with me.
  •  ...

Too many exciting stuffs rush into memory. The list is not competed. I'll fill it all the time, all my life.

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參加工作一年了。這是我的第一份工作,我喜歡這份工作,更喜歡和這里充滿激情的一群人一起工作。這一年對我來說,有太多的變化,而且,有些還正在進行當中。列一列吧:

  • 結婚了!八年的愛情長跑進入了一個新的起點。這對我該是最重要的一件事兒了。愿天下有情人終成眷屬!
  • 拿到博士學位。這個博士拿的著實不易。在上面我失去的太多。要補回來,全都補回來,那些失去的日子,那些激情,那些……
  • 找到了一份理想的工作。這工作和我最初的想像很不同,但是是出乎意料的合我胃口。一下子,成家,立業,兩全了!
  • 有了車車。標志206,很小,但是可愛,夠用,容易開,更重要的,讓生活更美好,我們喜歡夜里沖到簋街大快朵頤,喜歡在北京四處兜風。很酷,不是嗎?
  • 有了kunwu.org。真正開始寫博客。
  • ……

一下子有許多的激動人心的事情涌入腦海。這個列表看來是寫不完的,因為,要用一輩子去寫了,認真地寫,快樂的寫。

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Writing In Traditional Chinese [用繁體漢字書寫]

It turns out to be some better while writing in Traditional Chinese other than in Simplified Chinese. I introduce my site to one friend from Taiwan today. And, I find it a problem while she read the content in Simplified Chinese. Most of the people who can read the Simplified can also understand the Traditional. But it is not true for the reverse condition. So, I decide to write in both English and Traditional Chinese from now on. Indeed, there must still left something confusing while considering the difference in syntax and vocabulary. Whatever, it's better than none.

發覺應該用繁體來書寫而不是簡體。今天介紹我的小站給一個臺灣的朋友的時候忽然有這樣的想法的。對于大多數能看懂簡體的人來說閱讀繁體并不那么困難,但是反過來就不一樣了。所以,我決定開始使用英文和繁體。雖然這并不能徹底解決語法和一些詞匯上的差異,但是總比不做的強。就這樣啦。

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Thursday, March 8, 2007

Image upload to Blogger

Blogger now support image upload. Have a test.

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