Tall Miracles
Look Good, Feel Good, Have a Good Life Where Miracles Abound, and Pursue a Perfect One
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About the Book
This book is a series of light essays in twenty-six self-containing themes (A–Z) about life and its lessons, miracles and faith, history, current topics, and positive psychology. The themes are rich in true stories, questions, quotes, figures, examples, insights, and revelations; they flow by way of idea association. Nostalgic and fun stories about Hong Kong, America, Shanghai, and Australia (places where the author has lived) are interspersed with witty Cantonese slangs, songs, poetry, and humor. It contains cultural reflections of the way of life in Hong Kong half a century ago, societal changes since, and comparisons with modern-day norms. It also brings to attention global issues and points to ponder as broad as global warming and poverty to games we used to play and baby language. It is written for those who desire health, happiness, and fulfillment—look good, feel good, have a good life, and want a perfect one. It prompts us to appreciate miracles and angels that are abound in life yet often go unnoticed. It invites readers to consider how good a life they may already have and act to get a perfect one without expiry. Occasional Chinese words may entrance those who read them. Enjoy!
About the Author
Agnes enjoys contributing towards the well-being of the planet and people. She holds senior positions in family offices in Hong Kong and is active in community service. A board member, speaker, sustainability advocate, and mother, her motto is to keep learning, laughing and leap-frogging. She wrote an investment book in 1993 and a Harvard Business case in 2013. She has an MBA and is a PhD candidate.