![]() But let’s talk a little bit about business. I’ll tell you, I’ll tell you, I’ll tell you. Anyway, yesterday was really fascinating. But if I’m saying one thing and doing another thing. But it’s purposely diverse, right? You know, one of the things my grandfather’s said to me when I was little as you are what you do, not what you say? Right? So I can talk all I want about subject X or subject y. And to be fair, if you look at all of the stuff that I do, it’s super diverse. Unbothered, right at all, like nail polish, I don’t care who you are what you do, like, I’m really indifferent. Right? Because how can I say this? Again? He was wearing makeup. I had an interesting experience yesterday with a guy that was on one of the calls that I did. Yeah, particularly like I don’t wear makeup, right? No, no. Maybe myself maybe like, like, face painting or no face painting? I guess like for for some people working from home, or you tend to look a little dress down? For some people. But I think you’d look exactly the same as as we did in the in the calls. And you’re thinking about me? He’s much shorter than expected. She’s much taller.īut I know you’re thinking that right? Yeah. But you you kind of have to match that person with the impression of the person size and then when you see that person in person, they’re like, Oh, okay. It’s a strange thing, I think that’s happened over the past couple of years. But I’ve had a lot of this actually, in the last month where I’ve met people face to face that I’ve never met in person before. It’s weird, though, isn’t it? Because we’ve met virtually, You just got home? Yeah, yeah.Īnd I was so excited to see you here in Singapore. So it’s just this weird trigger in my brain of like, why khun anyway, it’s great to have you here. As opposed to Michael Son if you’re like a little boy. But Khun in Japan is a honorific for a little boy. Which is interesting, right? Because it makes my name in Thailand, Mikuhn. So like in Thai, a trailing l even in Thai pronounced as an N. And like the L at the end in some Asian languages is not pronounced. ![]() I want so I always say like, people always say to me, like because I’ve lived outside the United States for most of my life, right? So Michael is hard to pronounce because of the way the AE is. Yeah, so I respond to anything from a spectrum of that My teachers were not reading my name right for like 20 years. So it’s fine.Ĭheryl, I would never get this no l there, right? Yeah, I respond from anything from Cherry to Cheryl. Remember the first time? I got it wrong? Did you? I think I had the hard ch. You’re thinking, Am I close enough to the microphone? Today we are joined by Cherie Wang. Listen to our other epside with Cherie here.įind the transcript of our conversation below. Evidence suggests the children’s book author modeled the Lorax after the mustachioed patas monkey he observed while in Africa.The Asia InsurTech Podcast spoke with Cherie Wang, the co-founder of Planner Bee, about the changes we are seeing in distribution in general and why the insurance industry has been lagging behind this new movement. He came upon a new region with an important natural resource.Įvidence suggests the children’s book author modeled the Lorax after the mustachioed patas monkey he observed while in Africa. 3) The Once-ler moved across the land in his wagon. What does The Lorax represent in real life?Ģ) Who does “The Lorax” represent? The Lorax represents environmentalists. The environment is completely decimated before the Once-ler realizes the harm he caused. He tries to convince the Once-ler to stop, but to no avail. The Lorax represents the interests of all the creatures whose lives are affected negatively by the environmental degradation. It was originally named by The Once-ler based on his hit creation, the Thneed. ![]() All the characters except for The Once-ler and The Lorax live there. Thneedville is a city-state in The Lorax. Without the Truffula trees the pollution from Once-ler’s factory destroys the quality of the air and the water, changing the landscape and driving the animals away. ![]() Plants, like in the story of the Lorax, provide shelter, food, oxygen and water purification. How does the Lorax relate to our world today? The reader is challenged to develop empathy for the animals and plants who share our planet and stand up for the voiceless. This book demonstrates the all-too-real consequences for careless consumption and greed. The Lorax explores the interconnected world of nature and the possible damage if we don’t act responsibly. Who said Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot?
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