Yearning for Political Communications in a Businessman's Mental Void
On a perfectly sunny day with a tinge of humidity reminiscent of the gradually nearing monsoon season of pouring rains , a coworker popped a casual question while we lounged around in the local Starbucks. "What do you miss the most about the U.S.?" Without thinking, the author just replied, "Umm, I do occasionally miss the snow on old buildings..." As soon as the words are blurted out, the mind conjured up images of fresh white powders topping the spires of Yale's stone-clad campus. But, quickly, "well, maybe for a day, but I do not think I can go back to the cold weather anymore," the author indignantly added.