My Passion?

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(Could we possibly get to know people as who they really?)

Everybody of course has to have a certain form of passion to continue their lives. Academically, hardship of the livers in the less developed countries just inspires me. Solving problems in the LDCs may seem too ambitious. However, I still hope that my the findings from my research could draw policy-makers and the people of the world to pay more attention to those countries and their people. Therefore, regarding the I-T-P triangle, it is obviously that I put more weight into the “P.”

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(Life if full of surprises. Let’s pursue whatever you have dreamed.)

Personally, what truly drives me is my imagination which is incredibly wild. Imagination, dream, and hope are good for our lives since they keep us alive to continue our lives. And I have never compromised my imaginations, hopes, and dreams. People with no dreams, imagination, and hopes could live lifelessly and meaninglessly, and I’m absolutely not one of them. I quite absorb everything, especially all of art forms, that has come into my life. I often check my passion everyday, I often review the goals of my life, I always contemplate about my future, and most of the time I just question the meaning of life. It may sounds complicated, but it is just the way I see myself and, thus, the way I see the world.

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(“Why am I here?” Have you ever had such a question?)

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This page contains a single entry by Suwan Victor Juntiwasarakij published on September 3, 2008 12:59 PM.

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