This is a common team building exercise. Coworkers share something from their life that nobody knows, so that everybody becomes more comfortable with one another. In a meeting this morning we did that. The answers: A: I used to spend 52 hours on the train to go home after school year. (From South India to Northern India. Yes. There is a place to sleep.) Z: I was once on Romania National TV show about Romania folk dance. (Z is not from Romania.) E: I lived in Iran until I was 5 years old. (E is from Europe) T: I cannot drive a stick shift car. S: My picture was on the front page of a newspaper, in a story about student protests. J: I was an average student getting low grade (he has a Ph.D. in Physics) D: I can throw football 70 yards and hit a golf ball 120 yards. (D has never played as a pro.) Q: I was a radical student when I was in college, participating in many demonstrations. A: I was a high school math and physics teacher for 6 months. D: I protested the government many times when I was a student. There were not really secrets. They are just interesting facts about each of us. Three people mentioned that they protested against their governments when they were students. Among them, I was probably the most radical one. Street demonstrations were illegal then and there, but I did that, and actually led during the first night. If you meet me today, do you still see that in me? What is your secret?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
What’s Your Secret?
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For team building purpose, I can say:
I write fiction.
I attend classes during my lunchtime.
I told Victor a secret last night. “When I spank you, I still love you very much.”
He return the favor twice over.
“When you hit me, I don’t love you.”
“When I hit you, I still love you, Mom.”
Yes he hits me, harder and more frequent than I spank him.
So many secrets, so little time--
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