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MY VISION
Do not go upon what has been acquired by repeated hearing ; nor upon tradition; nor upon rumor ; nor upon what is in a scripture ; nor upon surmise; nor upon an axiom; nor upon specious reasoning; nor upon a bias towards a notion that has been pondered over; nor upon another's seeming ability; nor upon the consideration, "The monk is our teacher." Kalamas, when you yourselves know: "These things are good; these things are not blamable; these things are praised by the wise; undertaken and observed, these things lead to benefit and happiness," enter on and abide in them.' - Kalama Sutta

MY VALUES

  • What: Asking myself what I am going to think, to speak and to carry out? Life projection is productive by genuine frameworks which have equiped with potential sources of both internal and external premises.
  • Who: Asking myself who am I? Who am I going to associate with for what purposes? Who question can ensure my self-awareness, self-management, social-awareness and relationship-management.
  • Why: Asking question to myself that why I am born, old, sick and death? Ask question to outside world why everything appears and disappears? Examples of simple wonders from Buddha(why he is born, old, sick and death?), Issac Newton (why apple tumble down and hit his head?).
  • Where: Looking around myself to investigate and realize the external environments (social and natural environment).
  • When: Time is very important. Time and tide wait for no man. Times don't change, men do. Knowing moment of breathing, knowing time.


  • Compassion: it is the noble state of mind or the immeasurable thing that human beings have to cultivate for their heart, spirit and life. Feeling empathy for others.
  • Honesty: trust is the path of success and prosperity. Build the trust for both ourselves and others.
  • Humility: being humble, moderate and no indulgence. No indulgence in extreme of materialistic consuming and no indulgence in extreme of self-mortification. Practicing middle path and step by step.
  • Pacifism: strongly belief in tolerance and oppose all violent strategies. War cannot be eased by war, but by peace. Hatred has never easted hatred, but by love and compassion.
  • Mindfulness: practicing mindfulness with all physical and emotional positions. Mindfulness is the sources of wisdom and integrity.
  • Equanimity: ballancing our judgement or learn to be non-judgemental. Avoid from four biases of love, hate, fear and delusion.
  • Innovation: self-orientedness and proactivity. Activating new idea, paradigm, creative and introduce something new that is up to date. The process of transforming new ideas for tangible societal impact.
  • Rigor: attention to outcomes and pursuit of excellence. Striving to success and pushing hard to get stability.
  • Leadership: being open-minded, flexible, motivating, influencial, striving, brave, risk taking and ethical.