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Back to swimming

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I decided to swim at the JCC last Thursday 05/15/25 as it was quite hot that day – the high is in the middle 80s. I didn’t like the sun and the warm temperature when I walk outside. So, I decided to go back to swimming at the J. I did swim at the J almost daily between 2012 and 2016/2017, as I explained in this blog post.

I switched to mostly running and walking since year 2017. And I didn’t do much swimming in last 7 or 8 years. But I decided to give swimming another try. And I think I probably swim the longest distance in my life, 500 yards today and yesterday – assuming the outdoor pool at the Creve Coeur J is 25 yards.

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how long is the average swimming pool in the usa (google search)

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Pool Size Comparison: Olympic-Sized Pool, 25 Meter, 25 Yard …
In the United States, most swimming pools used for laps and competitions are 25 yards (75 feet) long. This length is commonly referred to as a “short-course-yards” pool.

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Actually in the first 3 days I thought the length is 50 yards. Now we are talking about 坑叔的英制 🙂

Close the ring

One advantage of swimming over walking/running is it’s much easier to close the move/exercise rings on Apple Watch (my smart watch over the years) via swimming. 500 yards plus some very modest walking is enough for me. Note in last month or so, I walked probably 6 or 7 miles a day (15,000 steps), 大概是每天走十公里左右。现在我只要游五百米就行了。

PS:

Something came to my mind today. We know the health insurance premium in the USA is quite expensive nowadays. I think the insurance I have for my family is probably $1,500 a month if I buy it from the marketplace. On the other hand, the J family membership is about $170 a month. So roughly 1/10 of the health insurance premium. If I can use the membership and keep myself away from the doctors and hospital, it’s not only saving money for me, for insurance and my employer, it also makes me happy (when I am not sick). Exercise is really the best option here.

后记:我大概想了一下我每个月交的医疗保险,我说的是市场价格,因为美国的习惯是公司/雇主出大头。我们家的医疗保险费大概是一个月1,500美元。再比比健身房的月费,大概一个月是170美元,是保险费的1/10。如果我们都把健身房用起来,少生病,不生病,那简直就是在帮公司省钱的同时,减少了自己的病痛。

I will talk about 我也曾经是体育委员 next 🙂

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Life

Happy Mother’s Day

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I wrote this piece about my maternal grandma last week.

I still need to write another piece for my paternal grandma.

My advice as a 50+ guy: try to see your mom as much as possible/practical. I left my home for boarding school (Zhenhai middle school) when I was 12. I saw my mom once a month when I was in the boarding school (middle school and high school). Left for college at age of 18. I recall once I told my parents I was not going back home for the winter break (and Chinese new year or spring festival), and my mom (who never wrote to me before that), wrote a letter to me asking me to go back home in the winter break.

And left my home country for the US (graduate school) when I was 26. In last 2 years my mom (in China) developed dementia (and Parkinson’s disease) and I visited her in March 2023 (shortly after the China reopening post pandemic) and last summer (June/July 2024). Her condition worsened recently. And I am going to see her again in about 3 weeks.

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Life

My grandmas series I – my maternal grandma

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I mentioned my maternal grandma here in one of my earlier blog post (My own teenage years section; technically I think I go to my grandma and my uncle’s house more often when I was in the elementary school 小学 and a bit middle school 初中). Let me quote a bit below:

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because one of my favorite times of the summer is going to my uncle/grandma’s home, and they spoil me 🙂 I would write a piece on my maternal grandma sometime soon – Mothers’ Day is coming up, she probably has a lot influence on my uncles (my mom’s elder brothers) and my mom.

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My grandma, my uncle and their home

Background: my maternal grandma 外婆 lives with my uncle 小舅, at a village probably 6 or 7 miles from my childhood home. 6 or 7 miles is the walking distance, yes we walked quite a bit when we were little. There were buses, but it’s probably once or twice a day when I was in grade school. Now I recall once I did take the bus, at the bus stop I said I was thirsty – it’s too far for my grandma to go back her home and get water, and she rushed to a relative’s house (technically the homeowner is my mom’s aunt) and get the water. This left me impression as from time to time I take my kids to somewhere, and I usually bring some water in the car – in case whenever they say they are thirsty – I am ready.

My uncle is my mom’s big brother, and he is about 7 years older than my mom, he is the middle child. Both my mom and my uncle’s big brother, my big uncle 大舅 (you can see an old photo of him here, it was taken in June 1961). He is about 6 years older than my 小舅, and 13 years older than my mom.

Summer time fun time

When I was in grade school (elementary school), I like going to my 外婆’s home in the summer, and I would stay there for a few weeks. My uncle has 2 daughters, and they are my cousins: one has same age as me, and another one is about 7 years younger than me. I remember once, I was watching my younger cousin. She was sitting on the table, and something fell and I tried to pick up that thing, and then she fell down from the table to the floor, it was concrete floor and I had a scare 🙁 I think I was probably 9 and she was probably 2 years old.

My grandma worried that I would be bored when I was there, because my cousins are girls and at that age, boys and girls start playing different things. And she bought me the 军棋 Chinese military chess (luzhanqi)。That 军棋 is not high quality, and I noticed some pieces have distinct marks and when I played with other kids, I sort of cheated because I knew the important chess pieces. Once an older boy got made at me because of that, and he would not play with me on this board game again. I recall once we (the boy I just mentioned and I), caught dozens to 100s of cicadas in the field, we just want to play – not intend to eat them.

Another time, I broke a neighbor’s mirror, because I was frustrated when an older girl was playing sort of hide and seek. I could not find her, and smashed a small mirror on the table (my bad). My grandma immediately bought a new mirror to compensate them.

裸奔 Running naked

Another time, my grandma probably thinks I was still a little kid when I was probably 9 years old, she stripped me naked, asked me wash myself in the pond, and then tell me run home to get clean clothes. I did run fast 🙂

Somewhat off topic, playing with words here, live in the USA without health insurance is like 裸奔 Running naked. I suggest people who live in the US buy necessary insurances. Of course, for truly rich people, like Charlie Munger, they can insure themselves.

B-day treats etc.

In some years because my b-day in the middle of the summer, I would spend my b-day at my grandma’s home. She usually would cook me 2 eggs – this is standard treats for kids’ birthday at that time in my area. We didn’t have cake then. But she would also save some snacks or treats over the time, and share with me during my visit.

I was a slower eater and once my uncle wondered why I ate slow – he wanted to make sure he served the right food. At that time obviously we are all fairly poor. But once my uncle bought some seafood and meat, and to see if I would still eat slow as usually. I did still eat slow. That made him feel better – because he didn’t want to leave an impression that he didn’t feed me properly 🙂

Gaokao

As I get older, I was not too crazy to go to my uncle/grandma’s home. But I did go to my big uncle (my mom’s big brother)’s home for Gaokao aka college entrance exam. I stayed at my big uncle’s place during those 3 nights and a few nights before Gao’kao. I was so nervous the night before, and could not fall asleep. So I went ahead and opened my uncle’s wine bottle and drunk some. There was no minimum or legal drinking age in China then (not sure now), but I don’t think drinking wine helped much in terms of sleep 🙂 But my uncle would tell this incident/story for a very long time with family and friends, probably until 10 years ago (and I was in early 40s). I forgot to mention this is probably one of the last times I saw my grandma. I did go see her before going off to college. But she passed away unexpected (due to a fall, an accident), in January 1990, when I was finishing up my 1st semester in HUST. I think she could live at least a few more years if not for the freaking accident.

Two grandamas

The winter of 1988/1989, shortly after my paternal grandma passed away. My maternal grandma came to our home and stayed for a month (this duration was my guess). She never stops working when she is in our house, from cooking to sewing. When my paternal grandma was alive, I do recall a few times they have some tensions. I think it’s understandable from “一山不容二虎“ perspective.

(Update 06-08-2025) My mom who has dementia now said she wants us to hang the mosquitoes net 蚊帐,and my paternal grandmother was pleasantly surprised by my maternal grandmother’s skill washing the mosquito net 奶奶夸奖外婆洗蚊帐

Spring festival

Another common time I saw my grandma is during Chinese new year (lunar new year), or Spring Festival. We will stay a few days at my uncle/grandma’s house. And the main job for us is eat 🙂 She would be worried we would be hungry, probably something from her life experience.

I do remember the last Spring Festival she spent with us, it was the Spring Festival of year 1989, my paternal grandma passed away couple months ago. I recall my big brother’s then girlfriend came to our home. And I think probably there was small quarrel between my bro and his girlfriend. My grandma tried very hard to comfort the girl, used her Ningbo dialect. While I wasn’t sure how much words she got across, I thought the girl probably realized my grandma is a very caring person and a wonderful grandma.

Her own life experience

My grandma lost her husband, when she was probably 30 years old, and when my mom was still an infant. Back in those days, I would think it’s probably vary hard for her to raise 3 kids alone. But she managed to overcome this. My big uncle quit the school and started teaching right away. I think she loves her kids very much, at the same time, she is fairly strict on certain things.

When we (my 2 brothers and I) got into some trouble when we blindly follow other people and didn’t think. My mom would say: other people would eat the shxx, are you going to eat shxx too? Nowadays I think that’ probably originated from my grandma.

On personal level, she cannot read or write. But again she has so much wisdom. I have seen her foot which doesn’t look formal because of the foot binding practice. On the other hand, I recall my paternal grandma’s foot is more normal. I am guessing the difference probably lies with how strict their moms’ did re: foot binding.

Coming Sunday will be this year’s Mother’s Day. I know I cannot write about my grandma in one blog post, but I just want to try and dedicate this to her.

I will probably write my paternal grandma 奶奶 next.

Below is Chinese translation done by google translate: 下面的中文名翻译是主要是用谷歌翻译的。请注意:有时候我改了上面的英文版,但没有改下面的中文翻译。

我在这里(我的另外一篇博客)提到了我的外婆。下面我摘录一段:

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因为夏天我最喜欢的时光之一就是去我叔叔/奶奶家,他们宠我 🙂 我很快就会写一篇关于我外婆的文章——母亲节快到了,她可能对我的舅们(我妈妈的哥哥们)和我妈妈影响很大。

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我的外婆、我的舅和他们的家

背景:我的外婆和我的小舅住在离我童年住处大概六七英里的一个村子里。六七英里是步行距离,是的,我们小时候经常走路。虽然有公交车,但我上小学的时候大概一天只有一两次。现在回想起有一次坐公交车,在站台上我说我渴了——我奶奶回家打水太远了,她就赶紧跑到一个亲戚家(严格来说是我妈妈的姑姑)打水。这给我留下了深刻的印象,因为我偶尔带孩子们出去玩,车里总会带些水——万一他们说渴了,我就随时准备着。

小舅是我妈妈的哥哥,他比我妈妈大7岁左右,排行老二。我妈妈和我小舅的哥哥,我的大舅(你可以在这里看到他的一张老照片,拍于1961年6月)。他比我小舅大6岁左右,比我妈妈大13岁。

暑假欢乐时光

我上小学的时候,暑假喜欢去外婆家,一住就是几个星期。我叔叔有两个女儿,她们是我的表妹:一个和我同龄,另一个比我小7岁左右。我记得有一次,我正看着我的表妹玩耍。她坐在桌子上,突然有东西掉了下来,我试图捡起那个东西,结果她从桌子上摔到了地上,摔在了水泥地上,我吓了一跳🙁 当时我大概9岁,她大概2岁。

外婆担心我在那里会觉得无聊,因为我的表妹都是女孩,到了那个年纪,男孩和女孩开始玩不同的东西了。她还给我买了军棋。那军棋质量不高,我注意到有些棋子棋纹很清晰,所以和其他孩子玩的时候,我有点作弊,因为我知道哪些棋子很重要。有一次,一个大一点的男孩因为这个跟我生气,从此以后他就再也不跟我玩这个棋盘游戏了。我记得有一次,我们(我和刚才提到的那个男孩)在田野里抓了几十到几百只蝉,我们只是想玩,而不是想吃掉它们。

还有一次,我打碎了邻居家的镜子,因为一个大女孩在玩捉迷藏,我很生气。我找不到她,就把桌子上的一面小镜子砸碎了(我的错)。我外婆立刻买了一面新镜子来补偿他们。

还有一次,我外婆大概以为我还是个小孩子,大概九岁的时候,她脱光了我的衣服,让我跑回家——在池塘里洗完澡之后。我跑得确实很快 🙂

高考

随着年龄的增长,我并没有疯狂到不去叔叔/外婆家。但我确实去了我大舅(我妈妈的哥哥)家参加高考。高考前三天晚上和前几天晚上,我都住在我舅家。前一天晚上我非常紧张,睡不着觉。所以我打开了我叔叔的酒瓶,喝了一些。当时中国没有最低或法定饮酒年龄(现在不确定),但我认为喝酒对睡眠没什么帮助 🙂 但我舅会和家人朋友长时间地讲述这件事/故事,大概直到10年前(那时我40出头)。我忘了说,这可能是我最后一次见到外婆了。上大学前我确实去看过她。但她意外去世了(摔了一跤,一场意外),1990年1月,当时我正准备结束在华中科技大学的第一个学期。如果不是那场该死的意外,我想她至少还能活几年。

奶奶和外婆

1988/1989年的冬天,我奶奶去世后不久。我外婆来我们家住了一个月(我估计是这个时间)。她在家的时候,从做饭到缝纫,从不间断。我记得奶奶在世的时候,他们之间确实有过几次关系紧张。从“一山不容二虎”的角度来看,我觉得这是可以理解的。

春节

我经常见到外婆的另一个时间是农历新年,也就是春节。我们会在我小舅/外婆家住几天。我们的主要工作就是吃饭🙂 她会担心我们饿,这可能是她人生经历的原因。

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America Life

Why I came to the USA in 1997?

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For Chinese (Mandarin) version, you may listen to this podcast (YT Video). Note I didn’t reveal same exact details as below and the YT version may be longer in terms of content as well.

Wide gap between China and the US then

I think in simple terms, I wanted to come to the US and take a look. But there is more than that, because a bystander would ask, if you just want to take a look, you can just come for a visit.

Let me explain to you. I think “take a look” is more than literally “take a look”. It’s somewhat like when one says “check out a girl or a guy” for a date. It’s not actually you go and look at the other person closely. That’s not how it works,. So here a better explanation is “come to the USA, study for a few years” and get a real feel about it. As to why not just visit, or a few visits, not only it’s not practical for most Chinese people like me, due to visa restrictions, economy condition and so on, but also considering my original intent explained above.

Another reason, for me personally at least, “going abroad for study or graduate school” is a sort of dream, somewhat like going to college after high school (this is the blog post I wrote why I went to my college HUST, in Chinese). Not a lot kids in my village elementary school class attended college (in fact only 2 from my understanding, also a girl went to nursing school and become a nurse, she is the girl I liked, I understand it was at elementary school but I can still like somebody right 🙂

Along those lines, I think during the time I applied for graduate school in the USA, going abroad or studying abroad was still considered both an achievement by itself and a worthy cause or endeavor. Again I think this is mainly because China is way behind the west on economy, science and technology. Here is a chart that compares China and the US economy since 1960. If you look at the chart for a bit, in terms of purchasing power (not USD based GDP or something), China’s economy already eclipsed the USA in last few years. That’s one backdrop behind the current USA’s unprovoked trade war (tariffs) against China.

One example was seeing the bridges over the sea in Florida Key West area, in the 1994 movie True Lies. I recall seeing the movie in SH around that time. I want to find it in my own eyes that the things I saw in the movie is real. After coming to this country for almost 28 years, I haven’t made it to the key west bridges yet – but I believe they are real 🙂 A few years ago during pandemic, actually we planned about a vacation to south Florida, I think it was Everglades National Park and Key west. But we cancelled it eventually because of lack of interest for the group: we had 3 families and at the time it seems the interest just was not there.

Offer and visa

This also means usually only the students who received scholarships from the American universities got to come to study at the US then. I vaguely recall I heard from a professor in Rolla in June 1996, via email. Note that time email was still quite new in China. And I had to borrow email account and computer service from a friend in Fudan University at that time. Actually a bunch of my friends used the same email account, and they all got offer before me. And my offer came probably in late June.

During visa application/appointment, I vividly remember the girl who lined up next to me, at the US consulate SH then, and she didn’t have scholarships because she is studying for hospitality. But to her surprise, her visa was approved. I think a possible reason is that day is July 3rd, and the consulate people were happy and in July 4th holiday mood. But again this is rare case – a lot students’ visa application got denied because they are self funded.

I failed when I tried to get into SJTU (twice)

As I wrote in in my other blog post – How I went to the HUST 我为什么去了华中理工大学: I wanted attending the SJTU 上海交通大學 in Shanghai when I graduated from my high school.

And in year 1992/1993, when I had the opportunity to apply for graduate school, which in China is basically mainly done by 研究生入学考试 Graduate Student Entrance Exam, in a way similar to the world famous Gaokao.

Some more background information, in China, back in those days probably only 3 cities are considered top tier, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. And for people who are from Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces, I think Shanghai usually has special place in the heart because it’s neighboring both provinces.

But I failed again getting into SJTU in the Graduate Student Entrance Exam in 1993, after failing in 1989 in the Gaokao.

Going aboard is, in a way, best revenge to prove myself, and in many ways, graduate schools in the US at that time late 1990s, including University of Missouri at Rolla (now Missouri University of Science and Technology), are better than most Chinese universities including SJTU.

北漂

This experience also somewhat reminds me of 北漂, Google search 为什么歌手要北漂

胡彦斌答上海歌手为何北漂:没人想舍近求远. Quote:

对于我作为音乐制作人身份来讲,北京职业乐手的选择会比上海多,可以更贴切地选择我想用的乐手来丰富音乐品质。这样可以大大的减少乐手录音的差旅费用而降低制作成本。我在北京有自己的录音棚,可以相对独立地完成音乐创作和制作。而对一般音乐人来说,在北京会有更多的作曲人、填词人、制作人、录音棚、录音师等相关一切的配套选择。

When I first arrived at the apartment at 805 State Street in Rolla, it somewhat reminds me of Shanghainese in Tokyo or Shanghai migrant workers in Japan. It was a bit rough, to say the least. But I know the rent is fairly low or very cheap.

What to write next?

I think I am going to talk more about “my 1st impression of America”, and “how I feel about America now” in my later series on this America topic.

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Life Music

你曾是少年

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第一次听这首歌,是因为我最近开始听Ayen阿昕的歌S.H.E【你曾是少年】吉他彈唱 Acoustic guitar cover 畢業季|Ayen何璟昕: btw, 我同意Ayen阿昕唱完歌后说的那一段鼓励毕业生的话。很多年之前,我应该还是大学低年级,有一次系里让我们全年级去一个大的阶梯教室开会,有一个日本留学生(研究生)给我们讲话:他用中文写了两个字,初衷 (Original Intention)。他说的也是类似的意思:就是提醒我们不要忘记出发前,我们最初的想法。

这里有official video – S.H.E [ 你曾是少年 Wings of my words ] Official Music Video (「少年班」電影主題曲).

KKBox 有歌词。以下摘抄几句:

或許再過上幾年 你也有張虛偽的臉
難道我們 是為了這樣 才來到這世上
這問題來不及想
每一天一年 總是匆匆忙忙

你我來自湖北四川廣西寧夏河南山東貴州雲南的小鎮鄉村
曾經發誓 要做了不起的人
卻在北京上海廣州深圳某天夜半忽然醒來 站在寂寞的陽臺
只想從這無邊的寂寞中逃出來

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At the same time, somewhat related topic, please read this one as you see fit – 人到中老年少折腾

PS:

I came across this video 20岁和30岁的我:跨越10年的合唱《给十年后的我》 (Douyin, Bilibii) and think it has similar meaning.

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Fun Life

Use money to buy time instead of stuff

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Google search – use money to buy time instead of stuff

Kids (esp. 15 year old) are at an age that want material things, and I can relate to because many years ago I have been through that age many years ago – I wanted to pick out my own apparel including shoes to impress girls 🙂

But at my current age, I really think opposite: I want to use money to buy time, instead of buy stuff.

Playdate and sleepover

When kids are young, parents sometimes setup playdates for kids.

When kids grow, they want to have their own say and “sleepover” for b-day celebration seems fairly popular among teen girls.

But I realized a few things recently: my 15-year-old would not invite her friends over because out home is much more modest compared to some of her friends. I think to some extent my soon to be 11-year-old felt this way too. So, after about 40 years, my kids end up in similar boat as me – during my middle school and high school years I never invited my friends over too. Different circumstances, obviously, but economy was a factor.

It’s not the end of the world though. On the side of “buying stuff”, if I could go back to it. I felt I am more lenient, or I gave my kids more flexibility compared to what my parents could do back in the day. I told my 15-year-old a story, it was probably when I was a 3rd or 4th grader in the elementary school, and I needed those white tennis shoes for perform (those shoes are somewhat like the low ankle Converse here nowadays, and they are white). I didn’t have those: it would probably cost my parents to sacrifice something else to get the shoes. So my mom borrowed new shoes from a classmate (a girl), and after we used the shoes, my mom washed them and put on some white powder on them, so that they looked like new (or as much as practical). (Update 12-30-2026) Today I told this story to my old daughter when I was teaching her to drive.

The other day, I just noticed a girl, friend of my 15-year-old, had the same $100 a pair adidas 🙂

Priority

So, the other day, my 15-year-old mentioned she doesn’t have graphing calculator. I mentioned that I offered it to her multiple times. She said she put a hold at the library (I assume the high school library). So, there goes the priority: she put apparel and shoes before the calculator.

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Life

Sad story Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa

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(Update 03-09-2025) LA Times – His wife dead, an ailing Gene Hackman was stranded alone in his house for days, authorities believe.

(Update 03-7-2025) Huff Post: Gene Hackman And Wife Betsy Arakawa’s Causes Of Death Released. It seems to me in other words: Mr. Hackman who is in his 90s and has dementia, appears not aware of his wife’s passing and lived one more week on his own after his wife (who is 30 years younger) died suddenly. 用中文来说,有老年痴呆症的老先生好像没有意识到比他的年轻30岁的日本裔太太已经突然去世。虽然平常是他的太太照顾他,他自己一个人生活了一个礼拜。不知道他这一个礼拜是怎么过来的。而且因为他们是非常有钱的人,房子,院子也是巨大无比,我估计邻居一是平常不一定有交流,而是不会很容易看到他们家有啥异样。最后还是打扫院子的工人透过玻璃(窗或是门)发现的。当然类似的事情美国以外也偶尔有发生。

Alzheimer’s Expert Suggests Caregiver Emergency Plans After Deaths of Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy (Exclusive)

(CNN via YT) Actor Gene Hackman and his wife found dead in their New Mexico home || The CNN YT Video showed a lot of Tom Cruise and my memory of Gene Hackman is this move The Quick and the Dead.

(People Mag) All About Gene Hackman’s Wife, Classical Pianist Betsy Arakawa, Who Died Alongside the Actor and Their Dog

Gene Hackman Wikipedia

(Huffington Post) Close Friends Of Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa Recall Family’s Last Conversation With Couple

Some of my thoughts

It sounds to me they committed suicide(s): but we will have to wait what the police has to say. Refer to CNN: Actor Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in their home this week under ‘suspicious’ circumstances. Here’s what we know.

This also exposed one problem that’s hitting our modern society – and my dad (who lives in China) mentioned it in recent years too: that is the loneliness of elder/older people.

Also, I saw a unique problem in America: some people are dependent on, or more precisely, addicted to the prescription drugs and hard drugs such as Fentanyl. This is happening to people of all economy backgrounds: I recall Michael Jackson died from drug over-dose years ago.

For substance abuse, e.g., Fentanyl, Peter Santenello (YouTuber) has a good documentary Inside America’s #1 Epidemic. In St. Louis area in recent years, I saw increasingly some (homeless?) people asked for money at the busy intersections. I hope they are not on drugs. A related problem/issue I see (or I don’t understand) why the states are making cannabis (marijuana) legal in last few years – it seems both Dems and Republicans are supporting that.

References

(YT: Dr. Josef)10 MOST Dangerous Prescription Drugs

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Muskrat, the higher ups’ kids are more precious

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Tom Krause – CEO, Cloud Software Group – finance guy – Princeton U alumni – Now you know not all ivies have high moral standards, because Tom is obviously a #muskrat or a fat cat in the corporate world (ABS News). Quote the ABC news article a bit:

One former Cloud Software Group employee said she hid her pregnancy for fear it could make her a target of layoffs. An ex-manager said they dreaded filing performance reviews of subordinates, knowing some workers may fall victim to the next cycle of cuts. Another former employee said they avoided expressing unease in company emails or in the messaging app Slack out of concern that it could jeopardize their job.

Oligarchs and ordinary people

When I was watching the “Surviving Black Hawk Down” on Netflix last night, I just realized all the US presidents (since I came to the USA) and all the billionaires in America never sent their own kids to the war zone. John McCain is an exception, but he was a multimillionaire.

Meanwhile, how many regular folks’ husband, wife, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters etc. died in Afghanistan and Iraq (thousands, refer to US casualty in Afghanistan, and the Iraq War). As I say this from time to time, the loss of one soldier usually impacts more than one person: because the fallen solider could have parents, wife, kids, siblings, and so on.

This sounds like today’s Russia: obviously they have even higher casualty in the Russia Ukraine war. In the case of Russia, they are so short of soldiers in the now: because they cannot incentive people in the Moscow and St. Peterburg area to fight, so they are getting all the young folks from less developed areas, such as Chechen and Syberia, plus North Korea. Just like the US sent soldiers from Missouri to Afghanistan. I recall in year 2021 a young marine from St. Charles County died during the fanatic Kabul Airport withdrawal. In total 13 marines died in that suicide attack: there are very little mentioning in the US news media 2021 Kabul airport attack – Wikipedia.

PS: I wrote a bluesky thread on the topic above too.

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Don’t always dwelling on the past 不要总是留恋过去

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对过去的留恋可能是人之常情,尤其是对上了年纪的人(大概过了50岁的人可以说是上了年纪?),还有一些曾经辉煌,现在落魄的人。

有一个例子是鲁迅笔下的祥林嫂。实际生活中其实这种情况不少。我感觉我自己有时候也会说/想:想当年,我年轻的时候,blah blah blah.

最近 formerly executive assistant at square, sorry I could not find her profile on LinkedIn now, as I unfollowed her recently. Due to LinkedIn’s algorithm (or AI), it seems quite hard for me to find her again (refer to my recent blog post re: LinkedIn’s search-ability).

PS (02-09-2025) I gave it more thought: I think self pity (e.g., 祥林嫂) and similarly self victimization are probably traits or characteristics of narcism. I didn’t read the psychology behind it. Pure guess on my part.

(Update 10-28-2025) Self pity is the trait Charlie Munger talked about quite a bit, and he thinks that’s one of the most destructive traits.

Value Trap

This just reminded me of one thing or one phenomenon in the stock market or stock trading: value trap. Sometimes I got into it. The past price of stock just reflects the past. Nothing more. But sometimes, people think it a stock drops suddenly and drops a lot, they will think it’s a deal, and rush to buy it. And I have done that many times too, like today I bought some PayPal stocks. And I quickly realized it could be value trap, just like the Polaris Inc stock that I traded a while ago.

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Reflections and moments in year 2024

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Travel Mishaps

One of the most memorable moments in 2024, for me at least, we already checked out the hotel in HK and got on the taxi to the airport, then our 14-year-old said, “I left my hoodie in the closet”. We already checked out thus cannot go back to the room directly. Had to use a concierge service. It seems took forever when we waited there. The real time is probably 20 to 30 minutes. We tipped the house clean staff who retrieve the hoodie 100 HKD. Same for the taxi driver. Adding them up it’s probably $20: I think we paid that hoodie a bit over $20 at the Plato’s Closet. But it’s not about money. I remember this because my wife was furious (more than anxious) when she and our 10-year-old waited in the taxi. The younger taxi driver drove fast to the airport (we did make sure we have enough time even with this mishap).

Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA)

One of the proud moments as a dad: our 14 year old Serenity received the Presidential Volunteer Service Award 🥇 on December 31, 2024. Pictured below: she is receiving the certificate, the congrats letter from President Biden, and the Gold award pin from Rick Skinner, who represents the United Way of Greater St. Louis, the verifying org for this award. We (my wife and I) are thankful for all her teachers, from toddler program and pre-schools (pre-K), from Kindergarten to high school at the Ladue School District, her coaches and teachers who helped her in her extra curriculum activities: for teaching her the right things. I know sometimes I didn’t teach her or show her the right thing 🙁 . Her friends over the years too. Thank you all! And we hope she keeps up the attitude and efforts 🙂

My Panic Moment

I had my share of moment at work. One evening, I was acting as the technical lead representing the development team during our production deployment (rollout). I noticed an issue after the system engineer made the server configuration changes and restart. I quickly realized why: instead of adding a few parameters in the middle of the server start configuration, the system engineer did a replacement – in other words, he removed all the parameters from the location where we intend to replace until the end. And he repeated for multiple nodes/servers without confirming any node/server change with me 🙁

This could potentially cause longer outage as we planned, and could drag out our change windows from 2 hours to 4 hours or more. Luckily, the junior system engineer called his colleague who is much more experienced, and he came out and fixed the issue in under 20 to 30 minutes and saved the evening 🙂

The lesson for me here is making sure always backup the server configurations – earlier I did make some backups (not all) after my project manager suggested. Always be open minded and listen to colleagues even when I think it’s probably not necessary at the time – because we never know it could be handy down the road!