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A couple of weeks ago, George and I went to Tai Kok Tsui to volunteer. We were helping out at a center for the homeless, handing out meals. There was this older man helping us; he was a regular volunteer who knew everyone’s name and treated every person there like an old friend.

Then, just the other day in Taipei, I saw a busker in a park. He was an older uncle singing Cantonese songs. There was literally no one standing in front of him except for me and my friend, but he performed like he was at the Hong Kong Coliseum in front of 10,000 people. Boris_2x11

As long as you can accept the consequences of your choices, you don’t need to worry about how others define your "success." If it matters to you, just focus and keep going. A couple of weeks ago, George and I

A couple of weeks ago, George and I went to Tai Kok Tsui to volunteer. We were helping out at a center for the homeless, handing out meals. There was this older man helping us; he was a regular volunteer who knew everyone’s name and treated every person there like an old friend.

Then, just the other day in Taipei, I saw a busker in a park. He was an older uncle singing Cantonese songs. There was literally no one standing in front of him except for me and my friend, but he performed like he was at the Hong Kong Coliseum in front of 10,000 people.

As long as you can accept the consequences of your choices, you don’t need to worry about how others define your "success." If it matters to you, just focus and keep going.