Inspired and Energized
My weekends are more fun, more active and inspiring than my working days. I participate in Rotaract Shanghai, co-organize a Social Enterprise Business Planning workshop series at Fudan University, spend time with my parents, read and catch up with friends.
This past weekend was particularly good. At the social enterprise biz planning, we started to present various ideas around various issues: aging population, education problems, environmental problems, social innovation, etc. Some of us was creative and down-to-earth with their ideas and plans. It would be cool to join them and start my own social entrepreneurial experiences.
Then I met 2 young entrepreneurs who are running an education business - sending high school students all over China to NYC, US for a mini UN assembly conference. Meaningful and profitable. I especially admire their courage to do it on their own instead of pursuing a conventional career path. One of them was MCP China 2 years after my term. One of them gave up his i-banker job after 1.5 years.
I might be in touch with an extremely small population of youth in China who are courageous and exposed. Anyhow, this is a very encouraging signal. With AIESEC rolling out bigger and bigger in this country, with the social entreprise business planning workshop series rolling out in more big cities in China, we can make a difference in this generation!
This past weekend was particularly good. At the social enterprise biz planning, we started to present various ideas around various issues: aging population, education problems, environmental problems, social innovation, etc. Some of us was creative and down-to-earth with their ideas and plans. It would be cool to join them and start my own social entrepreneurial experiences.
Then I met 2 young entrepreneurs who are running an education business - sending high school students all over China to NYC, US for a mini UN assembly conference. Meaningful and profitable. I especially admire their courage to do it on their own instead of pursuing a conventional career path. One of them was MCP China 2 years after my term. One of them gave up his i-banker job after 1.5 years.
I might be in touch with an extremely small population of youth in China who are courageous and exposed. Anyhow, this is a very encouraging signal. With AIESEC rolling out bigger and bigger in this country, with the social entreprise business planning workshop series rolling out in more big cities in China, we can make a difference in this generation!

4 Comments:
Hi!
I am from Vienna, Austria-Europe. I am a Rotaracter and will be in Shanghai between 20.July and 8.August. Will there be a meeting in your Club which I could join?
Greetings Matthias
Hi Jingwei,
My name is Pia and I from Frederiksberg Rotaract Club in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I've searched the web for a contactperson to Shanghai Rotaract Club but can't find any... Can you help me???
We are two danish girls coming to China after Interota in Seoul in August and we're looking for two nights of accomodation - maybe one of you Rotaractors could help...
My email is aasalil@hotmail.com.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Pia
Hi Jing Wei,
Social entrepreneur in on the way. I got deeper on this area as well. Want to hear more.
Regards,
aidy
Indonesia
Jingwei, I am an American married to an American-Chinese girl from Hawaii. My daughter - soon to give birth - is looking for a Chinese name to honor her Chinese bloodline. As the grandfather, I am trying to help her find a suitable name. My first granddaughter is Mei Ling. The Chinese language is very complex, and it is difficult to find clear meanings translated into English. I like your name and was wondering what it meant. One translation I found is small bird, but I don't think that is correct.
I understand that this is not the proper way to name a child in Chinese culture, but it is the best I can do. My wife's grandfather was the son of a Chinese government official and an English diplomat's daughter. They met in Shanghai as did my wife's parents. In those days Chinese Americans often went to China for additional schooling in order to honor their Chinese heritage.
Sorry to leave a personal message on your blog. You may email me at daviddilworth@yahoo.com
I have a blog at akabirdnerd.com/birds
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