I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.
“I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.”
The World Motivation
I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.
“I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.”
I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.
The next revolution, the next trend is to be an intelligence-intensive company. That has more value to society than a labor-intensive company.
The personal computer can be a virtual device.
Taiwan has been so well developed economically. But we are underdeveloped culturally.
Taiwan must find its own way. We have been emphasizing too much the manufacturing business. We have to become more high-tech, more innovative, and provide more value. We can't always insist on the value of low-cost production. We have to invest more in R&D to get high-value business.
I grew up in Nashville in a white suburb. We lived next to a Klan member. We didn't see hoods, but my dad knew that guy was a Grand Dragon.
I got the dragon on my leg when I was still living with my dad. He's not a fan of tattoos, so I had to get it behind his back; he kind of freaked out when he saw it.
I'm a huge 'Dragon Ball Z' fan, so when they were trying to make a live-action movie, I was, like, 'No!'
I'd like to work with Florence and The Machine, Little Dragon, Frank Ocean, Miguel, Calvin Harris... there are so many artists and producers.
Everything I try to do is about slaying that dragon of shame.