Global Q&A, ‘If you really look deep inside, what do you seek most in life?’
Across the globe, the family, inner peace, and moral values in every day living are more important than the worldly things of money, power, or belongings.
Manhattan, New York, United States. Jack Wong, 33, Accountant: A fulfilling, happy family life. Because to me, everything else is not that real. You can lose your job, your house can get on fire, but family will always be there to support you. To share life is important. To have someone to walk with you in life is important. … Not money, not a job, not power, but family.
Across the globe, the family, inner peace, and moral values in every day living are more important than the worldly things of money, power, or belongings. This is what Epoch Times reporters from the United States to Peru found when they asked locals,
“If you really look deep inside, what do you seek most in life?”
Look for the Global Q&A column every week. Epoch Times correspondents interview people around the world to learn about their lives and perspectives on local and global realities. Next week’s global question, “If you have to choose between giving up more privacy or security, which would you choose?”