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The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« on: February 17, 2018, 03:52:36 AM »
Just listen to their messages. I love how there is no virtue signaling, no passing blame, no victimhood, etc. I also love how they don't purport to get into their professions because they wanted to out pace their Hmong brothers/sisters or be on a crusade to help the Hmong. I love the fact that both were real people whom stated that early on in their careers they didn't know what they wanted to be. Both kind of fell into their professions because others saw it in them to hold these positions.

I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY LOVE HOW BOTH PROMOTE THE AMERICA DREAM THROUGH HARD WORK AND PERSISTENCE AND DO NOT RESORT TO VICTIMHOOD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAqmYWMGV2o&t=700s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WOCQLZkVvQ



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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2018, 04:48:53 AM »
You love how humble they are ;)



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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2018, 04:54:13 AM »
Paul Lo speech echo JFK, Eisenhower, and Obama.



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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2018, 10:08:38 AM »
But they were encouraged towards those paths because they were Hmong.  :2funny: :2funny:

Just listen to their messages. I love how there is no virtue signaling, no passing blame, no victimhood, etc. I also love how they don't purport to get into their professions because they wanted to out pace their Hmong brothers/sisters or be on a crusade to help the Hmong. I love the fact that both were real people whom stated that early on in their careers they didn't know what they wanted to be. Both kind of fell into their professions because others saw it in them to hold these positions.

I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY LOVE HOW BOTH PROMOTE THE AMERICA DREAM THROUGH HARD WORK AND PERSISTENCE AND DO NOT RESORT TO VICTIMHOOD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAqmYWMGV2o&t=700s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WOCQLZkVvQ



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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2018, 11:31:22 AM »
R,

They were encouraged by people who found that they could perform the roles even when they didn't see it in themselves.

Neither were seeking to be the first Hmong [insert] or to use their professional titles to elevate their status in the Hmong community.




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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2018, 11:33:36 AM »
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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2018, 11:48:15 AM »
The doctor has a great message for Hmong women who want to pursue higher education and a demanding career.

The judge also had a great message regarding bitterness. There will always be excuses and reasons to be bitter about life's unfairness, but perseverance is the only path to success.



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Re: The 2 Most Inspiring and Sincere Hmong Professionals
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2018, 12:43:08 AM »
To be successful with school/colleges and professional careers you have to have commitment.  I know a few people who got their BA/BS, Master, PhD just from never giving up and commit.  They are not even the smartest people I know but they kept plucking away and after so many years they got it.  I also know many smart people who don't have commitment and they never finish college.  On top of having commitment your career or degree has to be a career that will pay well for example like medical doctors, pharmacist, Anesthesiologi st, etc.

In my experience most success people with professional careers are MOSTLY those who has a family, they got married have kids, struggle real life, went back to school and finish a degree in a career that pays well because they lived the struggle life already and don't like it.

If you have commitment you will get somewhere eventually in time.  You can be a smart person but if you are to lazy to get up and do anything, you will fail.  Apply commitment to most things you do and you will get somewhere.  For example like starting a new sport that you have no clue about, keep practicing, learning and plucking away, commit to it and in time you will be good at it.  However, commitment is like going on a diet.  Only a few will have the will to commit and lose weight, the majority will cheat and fail.  So yeah commitment is hard, it's very HARD.

Then again, just because you commit and in 10+ years you become a medical doctor and making good money that doesn't mean you are well-rounded and smart.  It only means you learn a skill and had a job, you still need a lawyers to help when it comes to law issues and you still need a auto mechanic when it comes to fixing your car.  That's why it always get me dumb-founded when I see Hmong people interviewing a Hmong doctor/official etc. and hyping him/her up like they are the smartest person.  They are only good at that because they did it all their life AND some of them are not even smart at it they just commit to get the degree or job.  Talk about fixing a computer and they just pause like WHAT?  Anyways life goes on......     


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