Friday, November 17, 2006

Interview with Mr.N

I have interviewed a person, who I really admire and can’t live without. He really inspires me in a lot of different ways, and I really respect and admire him because he’s really wise and care about each and every one person. I chose him because I thought he was interesting to interview and wanted to know more about him. So I came up with 10 questions that I wanted to ask him.


Ms. Johnson: What is the biggest goal you want to achieve for the rest of your life?
Mr. N: I would like to make a grassroots movement through educational and service program to make the community better.
I would like to lead religious leaders to work together beyond the barriers of the denomination and religion for world peace.

Ms. Johnson: What is the biggest challenge you've overcome?
Mr. N: When I had to quit the job I was totally investing myself by misunderstanding, it was hard to forgive those people from the bottom of my heart.

Ms. Johnson: What do you think is the biggest problem in the world right now?
Mr. N: Egoism, self-centered way of thinking
Family breakdown, homo-sexuality, same sex marriage
Fundamentalist way of thinking in the religion

Ms. Johnson: What do you like to do the most and why?
Mr. N: To do something for the society
I feel joy and passion for that.

Ms. Johnson: If you had one wish in the world, what would it be?
Mr. N: To establish the religious United Nations to play a central role in the UN and to lead the world with all religious leaders to stop the war.

Ms. Johnson: If you could go back in time, where would you go, what time period, and why?
Mr. N: In the beginning of the human history
I think we can start the good history from the beginning without any conflict.

Ms. Johnson: What do you think is important for human social relationships?
Mr. N: Love and respect others

Ms. Johnson: If you were the President, what would you change or what would you like to do?
Mr. N: To put the family issue first.
To amend the constitution to clarify that marriage is holy and sacred between man and woman, and same sex marriage is forbidden.

Ms. Johnson: Do you think music is important? why or why not?
Mr. N: Yes, it is very important.
Music is the common language for all people beyond languages to understand each other.
Music could be the expression of human heart to lift up the spirit of the people.

Ms. Johnson: Site three of your precious treasures and explain their importance.
Mr. N: My family (wife and children): I cannot change them with anything else. I can give up anything for them.
My friends: I can go to them immediately if they need me.
My relatives: I can pray for them even I cannot stay together with them physically.

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