I blog because I have something to say.
“I blog because I have something to say.”
— Eddie Huang · Blog
The World Motivation
I blog because I have something to say.
“I blog because I have something to say.”
— Eddie Huang · Blog
I blog because I have something to say.
I wanted to inspire people not to work under a bamboo ceiling. Whatever you are - yellow, black, white, brown - you don't have to allow your skin to define who you are or how you operate your business. There's not one face to anything.
I had no desire to be a chef, but I had a desire to be someone who was heard.
For me, juicing isn't about binging and cleansing; I try to incorporate it into a balanced diet.
I'll always be Chinese first. It probably isn't politically correct to say or something that the majority understands; I can change my shoes, I can swap my passport, but, I'll always have this face.
It's called 'I Wanna Thank You,' and I'm encouraging everybody out there to blog, Tweet, Facebook, anything about it. Let's sign a petition. The petition is called 'Busta Rhymes Make 'I Wanna Thank You' Your First Single.'
The original idea of blog publishing was that writer and reader would be on the same level. That it would be a conversation - not a lecture. People lost sight of that. We didn't. Kinja is designed to break down the walls of the ghettos. So that everybody - editor, writer, source, subject, expert, fan - can be a contributor.
A daily blog would just about finish me off completely.
I actually never liked writing on my own or in school until I'd had my blog for a while and realized I'd been writing every day for years.
A guy wrote a blog, way back when the Internet first started; the comments were so negative that it actually stopped me doing music for some time - about two, three years. It was after this one hip-hop project - Redfoo and Dr'Kroon. I wasn't used to it. I didn't like it. It lowered my self-esteem.