Why I Learned to Take Pride in My Surname—and Respect Others’, Too
Until I thought, if there is nothing wrong with my surname, then I must bear it with pride, with respect to those who have gone before me.
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Until I thought, if there is nothing wrong with my surname, then I must bear it with pride, with respect to those who have gone before me.
History isn’t just academic subject matter. It’s a connection for understanding ourselves, our society, and our place in the world.
I survived. That’s the only way I can describe my first-ever hosting experience at Feast Conference 2025.
Here’s a rundown of my third time in Singapore after ten years: reuniting with my cousins, getting amazed by first-world problems, and watching a concert all in one.
When was the last time you received an unexpected gift? A surprise gift reminded me of the power of kindness and cherishing connections.
Weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic, I had the opportunity to meet with parents of Grades 6 to 12 students from Southville International School and Colleges for a talk on “What Teens Wish Their Parents Understood About Technology.”