周星馳講過, 人如果沒有夢想, 跟鹹魚又有什麼分別? 這句說話, 就算只不過是電影裏的一句對白,但我相信, 這句說話的震撼力足以影響無數的你我他。
今集 The Richard Home Podcast,邀請了早在八九十年代, 便跟隨父母移民到溫哥華的Frankie,跟我們分享自己的移民經歷及片段。 跟大部份當年從香港移民到加拿大的年青人不一樣的是,他畢業後,選擇繼續留在溫哥華工作, 自此在工作上勇往直前,不怕艱辛,亦不埋怨,曾做過很多不同的行業, 今天,已經是一間按揭公司的老闆。
Frankie亦會跟大家分享一些做按揭前的準備,及分享一些工作上的難忘經驗。
今集內容當中, 我亦分享了一些曾經影響過我的人, 他們的背景及故事,可能完全不相似,但是他們的共通點,就是他們都是很積極面對人生,勇於面對困境的人。
Stephen Chow once said, "If a person has no dreams, what's the difference between them and a salted fish?" Although this line is just a dialogue from a movie, I believe its impact has the power to influence countless individuals, including you, me, and others.
In this episode of The Richard Home Podcast, we invited Frankie, who immigrated to Vancouver with his parents back in the eighties and nineties, to share his immigration experience and snippets of his life. What sets him apart from most young people who immigrated from Hong Kong to Canada during that time is that after graduating, he chose to stay and work in Vancouver. Since then, he has been forging ahead in his career, unafraid of challenges and never one to complain. He has worked in various industries and today, he is the owner of a mortgage company. Frankie will also share some preparations for getting a mortgage and some memorable experiences from his work.
In this episode, I also shared about some people who have influenced me. Their backgrounds and stories may be completely different, but their commonality lies in their proactive approach to life, facing challenges with courage.