The Roads are there again

张贴于 October 15, 2005 – 5:34 am | 作者是 黄德峻 |



我在Tickle玩了这个你的财富和名誉(What’s your fame and fortune)测验。
结果是说我是个搞政治的人。

Wong, you’re likely to find fame and fortune in the Political World

You like to be involved in things, you don’t want to just sit back and watch them happen. Chances are, you’re also driven by your ideals and want to really make a difference in the work that you do. But that doesn’t mean you’re unrealistic. In fact, you, more than some, probably have a really good grasp on the inner workings of people’s minds — since you might find yourself trying to anticipate their actions to accomplish your goals.

When you have strong opinions, you might find yourself faced with some opposition, but don’t let that dissuade you from your convictions. If your ideas matter to you, they probably matter to others too. So what are you waiting for? Climb aboard your next cause and start shaking things up!

You’re destined to find fame and fortune in the political world of power, strategy, and negotiations. You’re a leader for change, whether you want to become the youngest mayor of your town, diplomatic attaché to Chile, think tank strategist, or even leader of the free world. (Sorry, All-Powerful Ruler of the Universe might be a little much.) The Revolution awaits! So make a difference in the environmental world, or the democratic world, or the republican world, or the women’s rights world, or the animal rights world, or…

老实说,我不是很喜欢玩政治的人。因为政治的肮脏程度不是你可以想象的。每天你都要担心,为什么要让自己那么烦恼呢?我喜欢的是那政治的结果,不过一定不是过程。

我想明年可能我会选读business吧。当初老爸希望我读医科,不过我告诉他说我要读biotechnology。现在如果再告诉他说要读business and commerce,不知道他的反应是怎样。还有几个月时间好好考虑。

Link: What’s Your Fame and Fortune

  1. 2 则回应 to “The Roads are there again”

  2. By Chong Zhemin on Oct 19, 2005 | Reply

    “”

    One can claim not to want to be involved in politics, but politics will not spare any one, in fact, every minute of our life is decided by one political decision or other.

    The “dirty politics” theme is an eternal excuse for apathy, disinterest and abdication. It is not politics – which must be regarded as one of the most noble forms of public service – which is dirty, but people who make politics dirty. All the necessity for “clean” and idealistic people to enter politics to clean up politics and raise quality and standards.

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    This is what a friend of mine told me in a mail. It’s worth a deep thought. Think about it!

  3. By 黄德峻 on Oct 19, 2005 | Reply

    it’s human nature

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