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lundi 6 avril 2015

Different Is the New Normal: Perspectives From China-US Travel

Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Monday, April 06, 2015

I recently spent 3 weeks in China and was reminded of how amazing people are around the world, how much propaganda remains between countries and how much we have to learn from our differences. Fortunately, we live in a world of social media, where so many of these boundaries, misconceptions and negative assumptions are shifting. As the cofounder of a cross-border investment fund in the U.S., part of the passion for my work, stems from the fact that I am the product of a multi-cultural world. I am the daughter of an Italian engineer immigrant, who came to the U.S. in the 60's for school, fell in love and had me. My childhood was definitely not always the easiest, and growing up bi-culturally or bilingually was confusing at best. There were so many mixed messages. Often, when I tell the story of my childhood, I say that growing up with my Italian engineer father was like growing up with the United Nations because his friends were leading engineers from China, Israel, India, the Middle East and beyond. I was exposed to so many different people, cultures and food that I didn't really know what "normal" was. Being "normal" today is very different than it was in the 70's. Growing up then, I felt that I was caught between two worlds and didn't feel at home anywhere. When I was in Italy, I was considered the "Americana," and in the U.S. when I would go to Italy and return, I was considered "different." Back then I think the dominant cult





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