Life, Values & Legacy: Our Chat with Yu Zhang

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Yu Zhang. Check out our conversation below.

Yu, a huge thanks to you for investing the time to share your wisdom with those who are seeking it. We think it’s so important for us to share stories with our neighbors, friends and community because knowledge multiples when we share with each other. Let’s jump in: Who are you learning from right now?
Chinese ancient book from Xi Fu

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Yu Zhang is one of human, with poetry. She refuse cage in society title, but love. Near time she fall in her poem collection and novel translation.

Okay, so here’s a deep one: What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
I believe in the beauty within every soul
I believe in a world untouched by shadow
I believe I shall never fall

What have been the defining wounds of your life—and how have you healed them?
In love, I saw the truth unfold—
of human hearts, both divine and cold.
I asked, I searched, I came to see:
the world holds light and dark equally.
Yet even so, I would be born anew.

Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? What do you believe is true but cannot prove?
instinct—the quiet voice within that often knows before the mind does.

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. If immortality were real, what would you build?
nothing

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