Proud to be Chinese
Proud to be born a
Chinese. Each and every race has their own Pride and so long as they do not
infringe into others' right, I don't see any problem of them taking their own
PRIDE, wonder why the Malaysian politicians are so taboo about
this?
Why do Chinese people work so hard to succeed in life? Here
is the plain truth.
#1. There are over 1 billion of us on this earth. We are like photostat copies of each other.
You get rid of one, 5 magically appears (like ballot
boxes). Yes, it is scary, especially for us. We acknowledge that we are replaceable, thus we are not
particularly 'special'. If you think
you are smart, there are a few thousand more people smarter than you. If you
think you are strong, there are a few thousand people stronger than
you.
#2. We
have been crawling all over this earth for far more centuries than most
civilizations. Our DNA is designed for
survival. We are like cockroaches. Put us
anywhere on earth and we will make a colony and thrive. We survive on anything
around us and make the best of it. Some keep
migrating but others will stay and multiply.
#3. NOBODY cares if we succeed as individuals or not.
But our families take pride in knowing we have
succeeded. Yes, some will
fail. We take nothing for
granted. We don't expect privileges to fall on
our laps. No one owes us anything.
#4. We know we have nothing
to lose if we try to succeed. Thus, we have no
fear trying. That is why Chinese
are addicted to gambling. We thrive on taking
risks. All or nothing.
#5. From young we are taught
to count every cent. What we take for granted like money management, I have
found out recently, is not something other cultures practice at home with their
children. It surprised me. But truth is not all societies or cultures teach
their young this set of skills because it is rude to them. Yes, most of us can
count because we are forced to and the logic of money is pounded into us from
the beginning of time (when mama tells us how much she has spent on our milk and
diapers)
#6. We
acknowledge life cycles. We accept that wealth in a family stays for three
generations (urban myth?). Thus, every 4th
generation will have to work from
scratch. I.e. first generation earns the money from scratch, second
generation spends the money on education, third generation gets spoiled and
wastes all the inheritance. Then we are back to square one. Some families hang
on to their wealth a little longer than most.
#7. It is our culture to push
our next generation to do better than the last. Be smarter. Be stronger. Be
faster. Be more righteous. Be more pious. Be more innovative. Be more creative.
Be richer. Be everything that you can be in this lifetime. Be
KIASU.
#8. Our society judges us by our achievements... and we have no choice but to do something worthwhile because
Chinese New Year comes around every year and Chinese relatives have no qualms
about asking you straight in your face - how much are you making? When was your
last promotion? How big is your office? What car do you drive? Where do you
stay? You have boyfriend? You have girlfriend? When are you getting married?
When are you having children? When is the next child? When you getting a boy?
Got maid yet? Does your company send you overseas? etc etc etc. It NEVER ENDS...
so, we can't stop chasing the illusive train -
we are damned to a materialistic society. If you are not Chinese, consider yourself
lucky!
#9. We have been taught from
young - if you have two hands, two feet, two eyes, and a mouth, what are you
doing with it? People with no hands can do better than you (and the OKU artists
do put us to shame)
#10. Ironically, the Chinese also believe in giving back to save their
wretched materialistic souls. Balance is needed. The more their children succeed
in life, the more our parents will give back to society (not for profit) as
gratitude for the good fortune bestowed on their children. Yes. That is true.
And that is why our society progresses forward in all
conditions.Nobody pities us. We accept that.No
one owes us anything. We know
that.There are too many
of us for charity to reach all of us. We
acknowledge that.But
that does not stop us from making a better life. This
lifetime.Opportunity is as we make of
it.So, pardon us if we feel obliged to make a better place for
ourselves in this country we call home. It is in our DNA to progress forward for
a more comfortable life.
But if history were to be our teacher, look
around this globe.Every country has a
Chinatown (seriously) but how many government/countries
are 'taken' over by the Chinese people. Don't be afraid of us overwhelming your majority, we
are not looking to conquer. If we have moved away from China and Chinese
governed countries, we are NOT looking for another country to administer. Our
representatives are only there to look after our collective welfare. They are
duty bound. We prefer to blend in and enjoy the fruits of our labor. We enjoy
the company of like minded people of all races. After all, we are only passing
through a small period in the history of time... so, use our skills and we can
all progress forward together.
Chan-Lui Lee, Ph.D.
Honorary Life Member
& Past President, AFS
Melbourne,
Australia
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