1.1/ You are either Caesar or nobody He dismissed labels like “hero of our time” and such foreign press headlines as “Joshua Wong is ready to die for Hong Kong” as no more than Hollywood-type larger-than-life exaggerations.pic.twitter.com/xScbyemUEK
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1.1/ You are either Caesar or nobody He dismissed labels like “hero of our time” and such foreign press headlines as “Joshua Wong is ready to die for Hong Kong” as no more than Hollywood-type larger-than-life exaggerations.pic.twitter.com/xScbyemUEK
1.2/ “During summer 2012 when national education was introduced into mainstream, public opinions erupted. What followed was a torrent of invitations for opinions exchange from people in the political arena. I wonder why my requests for appointment the previous year were ignored.
1.3/ That says a lot about the old adage ‘you're either Caesar or nobody’. Let’s face it. It's after all fickleness of human nature & what world is meant to be. To put it nicely, people are waiting for you to achieve something. Otherwise, they only care when there are noises out”
2.1/ It takes two to tango Does he enjoy life in the political limelight? He described it as a state of abnormality. “Today’s students are never wine-slurping dinner-partygoers who tap a spoon against a wine glass and ask you to inspire others by giving a spontaneous speech...pic.twitter.com/Q2JNIOajLm
2.2/ Despite this, you have to keep up appearances if you want to be included in international media critics circle. It is more important to keep your head cool though.” He has seen grown-up world. He knows his place & role he has to play. What matters most is to make a mark.
3.1/ Team support is of utmost importance His humility and introspection may have something to do with the massive movement in 2019. But such qualities would appear insignificant when put into perspective. “The consequence I bore was not as hefty as those of the others...pic.twitter.com/estUWQAU7R
3.2/ ...I served the shortest jail terms but received the most attention from both local and international communities. The attention and support I have received were never in the right proportion. This is why I have always emphasised the importance of team contribution.”
3.3/ “I may not be able to change this inequality. I cannot avoid getting arrested. But, since I am comparatively safe I must take advantage of my situation and make others’ contribution more worthwhile.”
...or turning the IMPOSSIBLE into I'M POSSIBLE
Perseverance and resilience always win eventually.
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