Author: stephanusoptimus

  • Thoughts on Lee Kuan Yew’s Collection of Interviews

    I picked up this book Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States, and the World from the giveaway pile at work one day knowing who Lee Kuan Yew was and admiring what he had done for Singapore. This book is a collection of interviews, writings, and other clips from his active…

  • My Bookshelf

    My Bookshelf

    I’ve written about a few of the books I’ve read before in other posts but below I’ve compiled a list for you to browse. All sorts of books are included. The list is in no particular order. ***A note on reading: One thing I’ve enjoyed doing in several of the countries I’ve visited, but especially…

  • Finished HSK 3 Test books and Looking at the Test

    Finished HSK 3 Test books and Looking at the Test

    The month of May saw me finish the textbook for the HSK 3 course. In total it took three months to finish 20 units, or about 110 hours, roughly. Here’s a screenshot of my spreadsheet tracking my progress: You’ll see I re-started writing Chinese characters about midway through May, but those were HSK 3-specific. You’ll…

  • Should you Take a Gap Year?

    Should you Take a Gap Year?

    Recently, a few articles posted on CNBC interviewed a few “rich people” who gave their advice to the graduating class of this year. The articles were retweeted by a long-time travel blogger which triggered what were most likely emotional responses from others. After all, all these people are debt-free or travelling, etc., but a look…

  • Some Thoughts on Michio Kaku’s The Future of Humanity

    Some Thoughts on Michio Kaku’s The Future of Humanity

    I just finished reading Michio Kaku’s most recent book, The Future of Humanity and, like most of his books, thoroughly enjoyed it. Much like his previous books, his writing was thought-provoking to say the least. And it is those thoughts that I tweeted out as I read through the book you’ll find listed below, de-hashtagged for…

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