Secure way of life/Personal opinion
Lin
Yutang wrote, "What is patriotism but the love of the food one ate as a
child?" Born in Fujian, Lin also lived in the U.S., France, Germany,
Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan, where he's buried. Whatever attachment Lin had
to his childhood stews, fish balls, snails, clams and tofu, it didn't prevent
this remarkable author and inventor of the first Chinese typewriter from globetrotting
to improve his mind then, finally, to save his own ass, as his favored
Kuomintang got routed by bad-assed Mao.
Should
I stay or should I go? Ambrose Bierce glibly defined an immigrant as "an
unenlightened person who thinks one country better than another," but
between any two things, types of coffee, meat loafs, races, there is always a
value judgment, so one thing is always better or worse than another, though the
verdict is never unanimous, for some people are even fond of ingesting egesta,
or watching television nonstop, even to the point of leaving it on through the
entire night as they sleep, so they can hear it in their dreams, I suppose.
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