Thursday, December 30, 2021
Relatable eagle
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Cut in half
Wednesday, October 06, 2021
Reflections on my friend
Sunday, October 03, 2021
Romans
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Reading rainbow
Sunday, September 19, 2021
Biking with friend
Friday, September 10, 2021
9/11 book
Thursday, September 09, 2021
Biking
Sunday, September 05, 2021
😋
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
name that price
Talking recently to a longtime friend "Hanh".
Hanh: "I was asked to give a talk, and I need to tell them a speaker fee."
Me: "Ask for a good price! Don't undersell yourself. You're a world expert in your field."
Hanh: "The market rate is X, but I'm going to say one third of X."
Me: "Why?! Why not ask for market rate?"
Hanh: "I feel bad asking to make X dollars for a few hours of work. The price per hour seems absurd."
Me: "But that's the market rate! You know that white dudes less qualified than you will ask for double of X."
Hanh: "Yes, I know they do. And I've been working in this specific field for 10 years, to build up all the expertise I have now. But I still can't bring myself to ask for X."
Me: "Okay, the Olympics are happening now. You know how some Olympic athletes get an award of $500,000 from their government, if they win a gold medal?"
Hanh: "Yeah."
Me: "Some Olympic events are really short. The pole vault is like 30 seconds. So if an athlete does a pole vault and wins a gold medal, that doesn't mean their wage is now $1 million dollars per minute. It means they trained for their whole lives, and it culminates in this one moment."
Hanh: "Oh hm. That's true."
Me: "Hanh, this is your pole vault."
Monday, August 23, 2021
Still life with fruits
Tuesday, August 03, 2021
A moveable feast
Saturday, July 24, 2021
a feeling of safety
Talking to my mom's friend L (two days ago) gave me a feeling of community.
L talked about being coworkers with my mom in their 20s. She said my mom had such strong morals. She told stories of how my mom continually went out of her way to help others. It was amazing to hear about my mom's youth, before she went through decades of tough times.
L has been talking to my mom over WeChat in recent months. She said my mom feels 100% reassured (放心) about Aff being in my life, because he has such a good heart and is thoughtful toward me every day.
After talking to L, I thought about how the shadow of this family illness has hung over me for the past two decades. I lived under a sword that could fall at any moment. Combined with America's ruthless medical system and insurance companies, it always felt that the next phone call could bring catastrophe.
But the family illness is under control via medication, and perhaps the situation is finally safe? I am afraid to think this, because in a movie, when a character says that, they are going to face a horrible fate in the next scene.
I'll put a picture of knocking on wood.
Thursday, July 22, 2021
meeting my mom's friend soon
I spent 3.5 hours talking on the phone to one of my mom's longtime friends L.
L knew my mom when they were both in their 20s and 30s. L said my mom was so kind and went out of her way to help L when L had a medical emergency.
L has only seen my mom in-person once in the past two decades, but she's still very fond of my mom.
My mom has excellent taste in friends! Talking to L makes me feel calmer, and also optimistic about the integrity and goodness of people.
As an immigrant, it's a rare treat for me to meet one of my mom's friends from her youth and to get along well with that friend. Perhaps for people who are not immigrants, they get to see dozens of their parents' friends. But it is special for me.
My mom and I will see L next month. I'm so excited!
a frabjous day
I am very happy so far today! [knock on wood]
Uncharted and unpatched
Saturday, July 10, 2021
"Strangers Drowning"
When he got out, he was shocked that most of the recluses (people he had helped for years) were angry at him. They didn't care that he had surgery, and they were mad that he wasn't available to help them with their pain. This story made me sad, because it is too believable. Then the Japanese guy decided he would only help people who came first to meet him in-person. But he kept helping! It is impressive.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Happy City
I read a book that I really like!
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
But where are you REALLY from?
Last year, I got into an argument with an acquaintance L. We were at a bus stop, and he started chatting with a group of young people next to us.
L: Are you visiting, or do you live around here?
Youths: [various chatter]
L: [to one of the young women, who looks Asian] So where are you from?
Woman: New York.
L: Okay, but where are you really from?
Woman: What are you saying? I don't seem like I could be a New Yorker?
L: Where were you born?
Woman: New York.
L: Where are your parents from?
Woman: China.
L: Ohhhh, okay. [turning to me] Hey Niniane, you're also Chinese. You two have that in common.
Me: L, why couldn't you just accept that she's from New York? Why did you have to keep grilling her?
...
The woman and other youths caught their bus. L and I argued for another 20 minutes. He was mad that I "ruined" his pleasant conversation with this woman. I was offended that he kept saying she's not really a New Yorker.
Afterwards, I felt some self-doubt. Maybe it's that not bad of a question. It is a microaggression, but on the grand scale of things, is it so bad?
This week, I mentioned to a friend that although I've lived in the States since I was 5, I didn't think until my mid-30s that it would be accepted if I called myself "an American". I would call myself "Chinese American" or "a Chinese person who grew up in America".
My friend asked why. When I thought about it, I realized it's due to this question. If I say "I'm an American", the reply will be "But where are you really from? Before America?" It happened to me dozens of times, and I learned to just skip the middle steps and jump to what they want to know.
But the result is that I've had trouble feeling accepted as an American, even though all my childhood memories are from America and I've been a US citizen since I was 18 (my entire adult life).
So, that little question really did have an impact, more than I realized.
There's no real need to ask this question. I don't see white Americans asking each other, "Where are you really from? Where did your ancestors immigrate from? Ireland? Germany? Italy? How many generations ago?"
Saturday, April 03, 2021
biting
Me: "Hunter Biden must feel a lot of survivor guilt. Beau Biden did so many selfless things and died, and meanwhile Hunter kept getting addicted to drugs."
Aff: "Think how Major Biden must feel. He can't stop biting people. I know people say he's a good boy and he's just stressed out, but come on!"
Saturday, January 02, 2021
surprise from the UK
Me: What is the mood now in the UK?
Friend: Brexit really is a big mess. Scotland now wants independence, and part of that is to rejoin the EU.
Me: From my distant viewpoint, Scotland's prime minister seems more sensible than Boris Johnson. I was surprised that Boris Johnson got elected.
Friend: Yes, he's a fool. He's also technically American, was born in New York.
Me: I didn't know! That's shocking.
Friend: So he could still become your president one day 😬
Me: Yikes!