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Thang Nguyen 555

Thang Nguyen 555

Thang volunteered for Relief Work in Asia/ Africa while pursuing graduate schools. B.A. at Pennsylvania State University. M.A. in Communication at Wheaton Graduate School, M.A. in Cross-Cultural Communication at Gordon-Conwell Seminary, North of Boston, he was subsequently certified with a Cambridge ELT Award - classes taken in Hanoi for cultural immersion. He tells aspirational and inspirational tales to engage online subscribers.

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Keep smiling

Even though it gets harder.

Best way is to think of warm childhood moments: that red balloon, the first bike, or the first date.

I managed to write a few lines in a piece of paper and tossed it onto her balcony. My version of texting.

Later, I walked back and forth at another girl’s door to eventually spot her coming out.

We eventually went on a movie date (smiling now:)

My version of match.com.

Technology is making it easier for young people to connect.

To capture intimate moments with I-phone.

On LinkedIn, people tend to look more serious than on Facebook.

Some people don’t even show their faces on Facebook.

Wonder if they smile off camera.

You don’t need to whiten your teeth to smile.

It comes from within.

Self-radiant.

Inner joy.

The conviction that you are worthy and have a lot to offer.

My mom, when still alive,  caught me on my down note.

She stepped into the room, and cheered me up “handsome boy, people just don’t realize what they miss in you”.

She saw it first hand. I came from her. She never stopped smiling and being friendly to nurses and care workers.

That gift apparently transmits through the DNA.

I now take on her role to cheer the world many times over.

Hard times don’t last.

Just make sure you can still smile in good times and in bad times.

On camera or off it.

I know it gets harder.

That is why we need to try it more often, sort of overcoming smile-resistance.

I know consumer sentiments are down. That’s why we need to smile more often.

Perhaps, if we can’t convince others, then at least we can convince ourselves.

Cheers!

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Posted on 07/03/201203/24/2013Tags Arts, Camera, Facebook, Image, LinkedIn, Login, Online Communities, Shopping, Social Networking, Twitter, YouthLeave a comment on Keep smiling

mirror mirror

subtitle: the Machine that agrees with you.

You log on, and when you no longer want to continue, you can log off.

You search for sites and sound that fit you.

Machine = matchmaker.

You purchased this title, perhaps you would like to order that title as well.

How about connecting with this professional, or “friend”.

SEO.

First page results = prime real estate.

Forced choices

(because we can only remember top three pagerankings.)

Read top tweets.

View recommended links from friends. Click on publications you have regularly visited, and skim only headlines that catch your interests.

My world.

My mirror on the wall.

Life unchallenged, world view uncontested.

Connectivity was supposed to be content-neutral.

Is it?

In the end, the machine just amplifies your ego.

Push technologies like broadcasting have dominated last century.

Now, it’s “pull”, but we are not pulled in the right directions.

Unless, we consciously compensate for our natural tendency. Be curious. Be adventurous. View sites you might not otherwise  cross path. Click on connect with people whose views you might want to debate.

That way, the diamond in you got sharpened, and eventually shined.

Two paths diverge, I take the one less traveled, says Frost.

The same poet also penned “fence makes good neighbors”.

Hence, look before you click. But also, he who hesitates to connect is lost.

In cyberspace as in life.

Mirror on the wall? who is the fairest of all?

I know they will soon sell a robot that keeps spilling out white lies.

It’s the demographic, stupid.

Next gen who grew up digital will not experience this tug of war, between the old and the new, three-dimensional reality and that of the flat screen.

Don’t tell me millions of hours in front of the CRT have been for nothing.

All the game playing, news reading, profile updating, and friend-searching amount to this: the search of one’s self in the age of digital. New play ground, new rules.

Like traditional retailers of brick and mortar, we have fumbled in trying to master this new online medium: vast quantity of materials on interactive sites and semantic Web.

Yet we brought old-world mentality to it, surrounding ourselves with Yes men.

Even post pictures of ourselves taken in the 20th century. No wonder, we fumble.

No wonder, we end up with default Search options. I am feeling very “unlucky”!!!!!!!

One of these days, I will smash the mirror, to see what’s on the other side (the 21st century equivalence of the 70’s Network’s “I am mad like hell, and I won’t take it anymore”).

Maybe, I will find my true self hidden behind what’s being reflected in front of me, day in and day out. I wonder if those time wasters were served up to collect eye balls, ours included. It’s intended that those “personalized” data were pushed there to hook me. They are there to sell me to sponsors, the same way traditional media have done for years since the day we were born.

Born to “amuse ourselves to death”.

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Posted on 08/14/201104/05/2013Tags Activism, Brick and mortar business, Cathode ray tube, Culture Jamming, Games, History, Hoaxes, Login, Media, Mirror, PageRank, Pareto principle, Search engine optimization, Yes Men TheLeave a comment on mirror mirror
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