Health, Hopes and Chances
A Hopeless Ignores Chances
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About the Book
My definition of health is very simple. If I can do what I mostly want to do, then my body is healthiest. When people make a choice for a problem, intelligence lets them know the related facts, while clearness on feelings lets people know the main point of their wishes. However, people may have either nice or evil intent for an event; hence, no matter how high the wisdom of people go, there is no guarantee that the ideal of people will be secured in some way.
About the Author
I was born in 1950 in Taiwan and moved to USA in March 1985. When I was nineteen years old, I wondered how people of the world communicate to each other. In China, there was a set of Chinese characters shared by quite a few local languages; however, that solution was based on some grammar rules only after reviewing related papers for about one year. I though the first step was to introduce a set of concise phonetic alphabet for all major languages to share, so I started to work on it. I completed one set of forty-seven symbols for Chinese and English in year 2005, improved it several times, and finalized the APA (auxiliary phonetic alphabet) in 2014. After that, I have published some books to promote it.