Tony Robbins is a self-help mentor, motivational presenter, and businessman whom went from working as…
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I do believe the problem the following is twofold. The very first is that Asian People in america (especially Chinese Us americans, which this remark shall give attention to) which have effectively assimilated into American culture continue to be an “up and coming” breed. They were instead in orchestra, math club, etc when I was in high school, there were NO other Asians on the swim team, rowing team, etc. My impression is the fact that this is not one thing intrinsic, but instead happens to be driven by our parents, Chinese schools, churches, etc. This is exactly what is apparently respected between the older generation, not really much athletic success. Hence, these types of “enclaves” of Asians within US tradition get created, where just some traditional American values bleed through (for instance, assertiveness and violence aren’t, from my viewpoint, two values that actually shone through in orchestra, but instead just from the swim and rowing group). All things considered since our demographic is currently largely a product of political decisions (the influx of PhD-level immigrants created from the nascent days of the H1B program in the 90’s), ours is also a fairly homogenous bunch. Read more
