First of all, I would like to thank you for taking time to read my post.
Thank you @dodovietnam , I'm so grateful to you
Hello everyone, this is my first post on PeakD platform. Hopefully , this post will help you know who I am and what I come here for
A kid who never grew up
Thien Phong is my name. You can call me Bo, it's intimate, right ? I'm 21 'years young'. I'm currently living and studying in Danang, a romantic port city in Vietnam. When I was a little boy, I had a passion for writing and a dream of becoming a literature teacher. I was interested in skits about daily life, proverbs containing many philosophies, or a beautiful quote of a cultural celebrity. Through the eyes of a child, I understood those words in the most innocent way and the most genuine feelings. To keep the passionate feelings, even though I am an adult now, I still keep 'the eyes of a child'. Looking and feeling everything around is pure and attractive.
A 3rd year medical student
I am studying in a mecical university. There are many reasons why I decided to become a general practitioner. One of them is that I can best take care of my parents when they are over the hill. They are priceless assets in my own life. The happiest thing is to see them live happily and healthy. Another reason is that I love this field very much. Learning and mastering the medical theory and then applying that knowledge flexibly into practice. It looks like interesting. I will share my experiences working in a hospital in the next post.
Piano and my instrument learning story
After stressful classes in both knowledge and practice, playing the pianoforte helps me relax. As a child, my intense interest in literature made me ignore the piano and melodies. When I was in secondary school, my father bought an old piano to decorate the house. At that time, I accidentally heard the piano for the first time. It was an intoxicating and appealing sound. From that onwards, I've been practicing regularly, listening to the sounds I made myself. At first, self-study piano was difficult because I had to control both hands working separately. Therefore, I practiced playing the piano with my hands one by one, and after I had gotten used to it, I played the piano with both hands. After five years of persistent practice, I sometimes perform in a small tea room. It's great that I can do what I love. Playing piano whenever I feel tired, I can immerse myself in my world.
A few things I want to write on this page
Desire to have more friends and share interesting things in daily life, I will post my posts around my favorites, work, and majors. I hope to find friends with similar interests. It is my first post, so I cannot avoid mistakes. I hope you will accept this post positively.
P/S : Love you from Vietnam, thanks a lot