Hello all! Hope you're enjoying your Wednesday ka.
For the past several months, I've been watching some talk shows on YouTube and wish to share with you one program called, 'My favorite book' หนังสือเล่มโปรด moderated by Khun Taew -- Jirayong Anuman-Rajadhon. She's in the financial industry so I only know her from this show. Her plan to get 99 celebs and key public figures from businesses to share their favorite books is impressive, showing her determination to work on the program and how 'influential' she is to invite them ka.
I know quite a few people she interviewed ..... again from YouTube and podcasts, not in person ka. Here are several people I want to mention.
Let me start from Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pasu Decharin พสุ เดชะรินทร์ (Chula's Faculty of Commerce). I know him best as a columnist for Krungtepturakit newspaper. At one point, when my family still subscribed to the paper, I sure looked forward to every Tuesday.
I recall vividly how I love his choice of book, which was beyond expectations ka. He chose วังบาดาล (Underwater Palace), Chinese martial arts fiction. What was even more fun to see was his joy when talking about it....his eyes sparkled and his face lit up with smiles, confirming how reading the fiction over and over again still led him to wonder about the mysteries with unlimited imaginations. Listening to him and watching his reactions were delightful ka.
The second one is Khun Phaniang Pongsatha ไม้ฟืน พะเนียง พงษธา a highly successful venture investor whose health was harmed badly from the paths to success. Instead of choosing a book, he chose a deck of cards 'เพื่อนใจ -- Mind Friend Cards' as he finds it healing with the statements that help him look within and learn more about his own self and life ka.
His childhood left some scars to him as he was seen as some kind of a 'loser' and he himself took it in to feel unconfident and insecure. It gave me lots of thoughts how families, teachers, and societies need to be more observant and caring for this group of kids to grow up more mentally healthy ka. Practicing Buddhism with a monk he has faith in turned to be very helpful.
The last one was Khun Apiwut Pimolsaengsuriya อภิวุฒิ พิมลแสงสุริยา, an international coach. He chose 'Die with Zero' by Bill Perkins. It gives a very good lesson how to live a life without being too obsessed with wealth and materials. Rather, we should learn to have a happy life till we die....not that we spend to the last penny as some can literally interpret it na ka.
From these three persons, it makes me notice that they are all male and the ways I watched and learned from them are totally from different angles na ka.
I also have to think hard of what I'd choose as my favorite book.....could be a novel I read when I was young ka.....still can't decide. What about you? and why that choice ka?
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