Thanks Tom and greetings to everybody here at EA.. i’m really amazed that there could ever be a group that holds such values.. values that represents the best of us as human.. i’m Wei Lun, an undergraduate living in Singapore who has had the opportunity to challenge myself at some of the high stakes level.. and that has shaped my core belief of how human lives should be.. as unbelievably as thisseems.. i feel and love people tremendously.. to the point that i have embarked on a career path to eventual large scale value creation to positively impact people’s life through ventures which i believe can disrupt industries (i work in a acquisition intermediary capacity ). I have long wanted to go to places which holds such values and beliefs.. and Canada was where i felt could embrace such principles.. and as such.. i have started some initiatives which i hope could eventually allow mw to get there.. it’s an amazing piece.. aarongertler made a good point about the emotional force.. but i will think the poetry’s abstraction was a perfect touch to put us to feel through other’s capacity.. thank you all very much for showing me that what i always believed in has a place in this world.. i would love to chat and hear about some of your beliefs and experiences..
Hello Wei Lun! Thanks very much for that feedback and the kind words. I’ve had little feedback on anything I’ve written to the The Pulp and the Pit as I have not really “launched” it per se but likely will soon as I’ve been working on essays.
I enjoyed reading about your plans to promote those values that matter so much to you and the rest of us here. Wishing you luck in your hopes to find a country to grow with.
After coming back to that short essay I wrote on “The Goods Of The Human Saga” I’ve edited it for greater clarity. I also added a subtitle to help guide: Stories. Connection. Altruism. I really appreciate the time aarongertler took to give some thoughts on it. I had sent it to Givewell to get their take on it as well and used their suggestions.
I don’t post much here but that this forum exists and this resource is available is a wonderful thing.
Thanks Tom and greetings to everybody here at EA.. i’m really amazed that there could ever be a group that holds such values.. values that represents the best of us as human.. i’m Wei Lun, an undergraduate living in Singapore who has had the opportunity to challenge myself at some of the high stakes level.. and that has shaped my core belief of how human lives should be.. as unbelievably as thisseems.. i feel and love people tremendously.. to the point that i have embarked on a career path to eventual large scale value creation to positively impact people’s life through ventures which i believe can disrupt industries (i work in a acquisition intermediary capacity ). I have long wanted to go to places which holds such values and beliefs.. and Canada was where i felt could embrace such principles.. and as such.. i have started some initiatives which i hope could eventually allow mw to get there.. it’s an amazing piece.. aarongertler made a good point about the emotional force.. but i will think the poetry’s abstraction was a perfect touch to put us to feel through other’s capacity.. thank you all very much for showing me that what i always believed in has a place in this world.. i would love to chat and hear about some of your beliefs and experiences..
Wei Lun
Hello Wei Lun! Thanks very much for that feedback and the kind words. I’ve had little feedback on anything I’ve written to the The Pulp and the Pit as I have not really “launched” it per se but likely will soon as I’ve been working on essays.
I enjoyed reading about your plans to promote those values that matter so much to you and the rest of us here. Wishing you luck in your hopes to find a country to grow with.
After coming back to that short essay I wrote on “The Goods Of The Human Saga” I’ve edited it for greater clarity. I also added a subtitle to help guide: Stories. Connection. Altruism. I really appreciate the time aarongertler took to give some thoughts on it. I had sent it to Givewell to get their take on it as well and used their suggestions.
I don’t post much here but that this forum exists and this resource is available is a wonderful thing.
-Thanks, Tom