Think Globally Act Locally


 
 
Since you have been here, maybe it is possible for us to know more about each other. The charm of the Cyber space is that you can always run into someone that you never imagine to  know in the real life.  In our hearts, we all hope to communicate our feelings with other people and hope that others can understand our feelings. So if you are willing to share your happiness and sadness with someone, feel free to drop me an Email.

I like playing soccer and tennis, although I am not very good at either of them. I also like reading books, listening to music and watching movies. Right now, I find that music and movies are more entertaining since it will take me a long time to read an English book. As a foreign student in US, I realize that there are more that I need to learn beyond my major. Only after I came here did I begin to realize what "Equality" means to minority and how importance it is to promote diversity. The differences in culture, religion and skin colour shold not be the obstacle for people to learn each other. Although China is still a closed communism country, I hope that someday it can change. I hope that China and US can keep a good relation in the future and students like me can help this and promote the development of both countries.  

I still have no clear plan about my future. It will take me a few years before I can get my finance Ph.D. I hope that I can find a job in World Bank, International Monetary Fund or Asian Development Bank, or a job in the Wall Street. I want to do some job that I really enjoy. 

Maybe because I read too many romatic novels when I was in high school, I have an unrealistic dream about love. I think love means two persons care each other so much that they can devote their whole life to taking care of each other. Love is not business, it sometimes means sacrifice. I believe that my dream will come true some day and I am willing to wait for it with my whole life. Hope I will not be disappointed ^_^.

If You Think Education Is Expensive, Try Ignorance!


 
 
 
 
 

Last modified: 21 May 1999