Gabriel Garcia Marquez: “Life is not what one lived, but what one remembers it and how one remembers it in order to recount it”.
This quote by the Columbian Nobel laureate for literature had a particular resonance in my mind. While I have championed my belief that one needs to live an interesting life, what is the use of that splendid life if you cannot remember it? To put it in simple Chinese 人生健忘,白活一场。 Ironically, despite the fact that I am considered an expert in memory research, one of my major deficits is poor memory. So for many years I have developed the habit of writing down my thoughts and feelings over important events, people and experiences. My initial purpose was to write about my thoughts and feelings over events in my life that I felt important or interesting strictly to myself. It gradually evolved to become a journal that also included my experiences, opinions over things, and even record of my conversations with interesting people.
Worse, I started to share some of the notes with some friends. One day an old friend said to me: “why don’t you put them on a blog?” At the time she ran a fairly popular website in New York. She volunteered to correct my English and edit and polish the articles. I was excited about the idea. Due to unforeseeable situations, this dream did not come true. In July 1, 2009, I came back to live in Shanghai and work at GSK R&D China. Life has been so hectic that I felt that I often have partial sleep-deprivation (which affect memory, according to some studies). I still wrote down some of my thoughts and experiences, for the same reasons I mentioned above. After repeated encouragements by many friends, I finally made the first step: to place this first one on the blog.