About Me – Eddie Lee
Im a people person, for being working with people for the past 10 years, I am passionate to see people evolve from good to best. The transformation of a person is the best ingredients to energize my passion and inspiration.
I been collecting people success stories, and for many time, people surrounding me give me the biggest impact in realising myself, and my family. Everytime when I look back, I know I’ve been very fortunate to visit this earth in a very peaceful moment, harmony country, nice surrounding with full of all types of fulfillments and supplies.
This blog is about solely creativity information I collected from time to time. It is all about sharing of living arts, piece of mind thinking on creativity, innovation and inspiration, creative living ideas, quotes I collect from time to time from all types of gurus.
Soon or often I will also share some thinking I have about the future of our next generation, much about what kind of lives my two cute and sweet kids will experience in next ten years.
Contact:
Email: eddie at ciph dot biz
Interest:
I start my reading habits since 6yo by ejoying comics, then turn to novel, and later grown my interest in reading magazines and titles from big publishers. HBR, Business Next (Taiwan), Business Week, The Edge are the magazines I enjoy most and can’t live without every month. Recently due to job nature, been reading ‘The World is Flat’, ‘BOS’, and some book title from Lee Kafu – Google man etc. Feel free to drop me a line to share me with the good reading title, and feel free to drop me a line if you are looking for some recommendations for reading on management, people, self improvement or financial titles.
I start to pick up books for parenting for my dearly wife, as a supporting to her passion to be the best mum for our two cute children. I still have four more books to through about best parenting. By the way, my boy is 2 turning to 3 soon, while the lady is just passing 1 and start to pick up in-door running exercises. Feel free to share with me your view on good parenting methods if you have one. ![]()







