All for the Joy of Transforming Education


24-year-old Liu Song-wang is a compassionate young man who has been engaged in international voluntary work since high school and is bursting with unbridled entrepreneurial fervor.

In his youth, Song-wang flunked out of college due to crazy partying and wild nights but has recently returned to study business with a dream of making big bucks and helping the world.

In this episode, we discover the catalyst for this sudden transformation in Song-wang's life; why letting go of his charity work is proving more difficult than expected; and how a local Taiwanese delicacy could be the first step on his journey to becoming a wealthy philanthropist.

Host



Song-wang:I'd like to completely transform education in rural areas. If the teachers don't have guarantees, they won't invest their energy in the kids.

Song-wang' Dad:If one out of four succeed, then I'll be delighted. It's about probability. It's a question of probability.

Guest



Ku Ling:It's good to have surprises in life.
So my life has been a series of coincidences. A person summed it up perfectly. He said, “I don't have any dreams. I only have plans.” You can dream forever, but it won't materialize. If you really want to do something, then just plan it step by step. Keep going to the end, and you'll achieve your ideal. It won’t be just a dream.