This page is not about my job title, but about how I think and live.
Curious
I am curious by nature.
Over the years, I have tried many things. Playing the guzheng, cooking, knitting, hiking, sewing, yoga, photography, roller skating, dancing, and guitar. I also enjoy reading and learning new languages. I hope to live in more different places in the future.
I see life as an experiment. I do not believe others can give me ready-made answers. I prefer to try things myself and learn from the process.
Rational
I am a rational person.
I have always loved bullet points. Mathematics has been my favourite subject for as long as I can remember. I value clear structure and logical thinking.
Over time, my emotional understanding grew, especially through leading teams. I learned that people are not machines, and emotions matter.
Over the past two years, I have developed a habit of journalling. I have found it surprisingly helpful. It helps me process emotions with clarity, and I would recommend it.
I am not drawn to films, TV shows, novels, shopping, or painting. I prefer things that feel grounded, practical, and real.
Useful
Being useful matters to me.
After ten years of work, one thing still makes me genuinely happy. Using what I know to help others. It gives me a strong sense of purpose and achievement.
I believe people have a need to be needed. I am proud that my work contributes something practical and meaningful to society.
Happy
I am often happy.
One source of joy in my life is badminton. Quite simply, it is my light.
Another is marriage.
I am still a beginner and learning as I go. I genuinely enjoy seeing the world through my partner’s perspective. A partner is also a mirror. It reflects who you are.
In the end, I believe love is the answer to many things.