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November 27, 2005

Thanks the GFW

Filed under: general - Haisheng HU @ 09:35

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May 17, 2005

Return to innocence

Filed under: manifesto - Haisheng HU @ 08:06

Enigma - Return to innocence

Love
Devotion
Feeling
Emotion

Don’t be afraid to be weak
Don’t be too proud to be strong
Just look into your heart my friend
That will be the return to yourself
The return to innocence

If you want, then start to laugh
If you must, then start to cry
Be yourself don’t hide
Just believe in destiny

Don’t care what people say
Just follow your own way
Don’t give up and use the chance
To return to innocence

That’s not the beginning of the end
That’s the return to yourself
The return to innocence

Interview preparation

Filed under: tactic - Haisheng HU @ 07:57

A few years ago, a government job at any level was the first choice of those looking for work. It meant a secure position. The benefits were good and the work environment comfortable.

Goodbye to all that.

Now the search is for jobs with foreign-funded or joint ventures - especially if the job-hunter is young. The most impressive reason: assurance of a high salary.

As for me, I expect a job that displays my capablilities and offers me room for development.
Just as a coin has two sides, so does a person. Everyone has advantages and disadvantages. When looking for a job, I consider what I want. Then I make a choice that will best use my expertise. In a sense, the job should be a stage on which I can display my capabilities and show my value through achievements at work. A good stage can not only give me confidence but also put me in a position that allows me to do a better job. In addition, the sense of fulfillment will make me more confident and push me to work harder. Under those circumstances, I can make a successful career. The job I expect also should offer me room for personal development. I want to be able to pursue advanced studies. The knowledge ecomomy will play an increasingly important role: Everyone will strive to learn more.
To gain an edge in the increasingly heated competition, I need frequent opportunities to keep up with the latest advances.

Then, I want the chance to be promoted to a higher position because of my efforts. I don’t expect a very high salary, or status, at the beginning. But after a period of time. I’d like to be given a raise based on my performance. In other words, I would appreciate a reasonable incentive system. I don’t think this is too much to ask, of my employer or myself.

April 21, 2005

A short survey

Filed under: manifesto - Haisheng HU @ 14:41

What are your thoughts about the anti-japanese protests going on right now?
The Japanese government hurts our feeling at all times. Our protests are justice, unless some take extreme actions.

Do you feel that they are triggered by anything in particular?
1. Textbooks whitewashing Japan’s atrocities during WWII;
2. Japan’s bid for a permanent U.N. Security Council seat;
3. Drilling rights in a disputed area of the East China Sea.

What do you personally think of the Japanese? As a people/culture? The government?
Generally the Japanese, like other people on the planet, live peacefully, and are the same friendly to neighbors. But of course a strong right wing still exists in its society.

Some Japanese just like to do abnormal things to make fun…(high working pressure?) As I have seen, the business men are usually too humble to be honest.

Do you think that the Chinese govt supports these protests (in moderation)?
It is acquiescent rather than supportive. This time the government behaves very well in front of the world, including Premier Wen Jiabao and Ambassador Wang Yi holding a steay standpoint all the way.

If there’s anything else you’d like to say about the issue, I’d be very interested to hear it.
Besides protests, the domestic enterprises should try their best to extend high quality products and services. That’s our way out.

April 4, 2005

Guess her personality

Filed under: manifesto - Haisheng HU @ 12:56

2 faces

MBTI(Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) helps us to understand why certain areas in life come easily to us, and others are more of a struggle. And more importantly, it is an invaluable tool to mark out career path, and improve inter-personal relationships. I gradually recognize myself as a typical INTJ. But do you understand your honey’s temperament? I’m trying my hand at figuring it out.

So these might be her preferences in the 4 dimensions:

1. Flow of Energy

Every person has two faces. One is directed towards the outer world of activities, excitements, people, and things. The other is directed inward to the inner world of thoughts, interests, ideas, and imagination. This dimension defines how we receive the essential part of our stimulation, from within ourselves or from external sources.

Basically, Joanna and I have a powerful inner world of ourselves. While feeling tired, we require an amount of private time to recharge batteries. So we are both introverted.

2. Method of perceiving/taking in information

Some people tend to use their sensory organs firstly, to learn colors, sounds, smells, tastes, temperature and so on. While the others seek to understand things from an overall pattern.

Yes, her memory is so good that every time she recall past events in rich details, while I can only pick up fuzzy pictures. If given a brand new research topic, she always tends to set off to investigate on the spot, but I tends to stay at home making layout within my brain. So I guess she is sensing.

3. Method of judging/making decisions

Is she prone to decide things based on objective logic or subjective feelings? The answer is the former one for certain. She is thinking. This preference might be deep-rooted in her mind through the years studying sciences, I think.

I admire my girl, who accepts conflict as a natural, normal part of relationships. To find out and deal with conflicts between us is not so frustrating as many people think.

4. Action orientation towards the outside world

All people use both perceiving(sensing and intuition) and judging(thinking and feeling) processes to manage our lives. Yet one of these processes(perceiving or judging) tends to take the lead in our relationship with the outside world while the other governs our inner world.

Is she more comfortable with scheduled, well-organized environments or open, casual environments? She is always proudly saying that she’d like to “take tic-for-tac actions on-the-go”. This means she adaped to variety, flexibility and multitask well. Phew! my big girl is perceiving.

Sum them up. She is a mechanic(ISTP)! Of course, this does not mean that her personality falls strictly into this category. She (and I) still functions in the opposite realms. And as we grow and learn, we’ll develop the ability to function well in realms which are not native to our basic personalities.

Anyway, from learning about other people’s personality types, we can identify their natural preferences and find the most effective way to communicate with them.

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