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0m0s Intro 1m37s Chapter 1: Role of Wonder 4m38s Chapter 2: Inspirations for Design 9m45s Chapter 3: Diet 12m58s Chapter 4: Self-imposed Limitations 17m37s Chapter 5: Non-conformist 19m07s Chapter 6: Excellence vs Performance 20m12s Chapter 7: Lineage 23m32s Chapter 8: Attitude matters 30m41s Chapter 9: Motivation 33m24s Chapter 10: Audience Question - Next Project 35m19s Chapter 11: How to Define Success 35m59s Chapter 12: How to Maintain Energy and Passion 44m28s Chapter 13: Time Capsule 46m33s Chapter 14: Audience Question - Do you ever relax? 47m32s Chapter 15: Audience Question - Outfits 49m46s Chapter 16: Turning Point 51m29s Chapter 17: Changing Perspective 1h10m19s Outro Architect/Polymath, Eugene Tssui, is interviewed by Dr. Laura Rifkin, in a public forum at the Clipper Club, on the waterfront of Emeryville, a centrally located town of 15,000 residents on the waters of the San Francisco Bay, which is the central hub to the entire bay area, with San Francisco to the west, Walnut Creek to the East, San Jose to the south, and California's capital city, Sacramento, to the north. This special interview specifically addresses issues of interest to an audience of professionals and retirees. Eugene Tssui places great emphasis on taking life seriously, on questioning everything, on making every moment of your life a personal challenge, and being clearly attentive to your health, your weight, and the unquestioned, deadening pattern and routine of living, which slowly kills our spirit of inquiry and initiative. As Tssui points out, for many of us, our life is a routine existence with little self-questioning and no desire to change things, we've lost the initiative to invent our future, to change our existence in order to redesign the world as it ought to be. We live a life, "not offending anyone", caught in the, "trappings of comfort, convenience, quickness and ease" as Tssui puts it, "we are already living a slow death because we feel life is good enough. How can life be good enough when the children in our neighborhood go to school hungry? How can life be good enough when 60 per cent of the world is collapsing under the weight of obesity and when we ourselves are preoccupied with meaningless frivolity?" Eugene Tssui speaks about excellence and the importance of reaching for excellence in everything we do. He redefines the act of wonder as a catalyst for creating what has not existed before; that, wonder, has little purpose unless we do something with it. He emphasizes that impetuous energy exists when there is passion, when we are motivated to find out the truth, when we step into the unknown, and step out of the expectations of others, to dare to do things that have never been considered before. In this unique forum/interview, Dr. Eugene Tssui, purposely dismisses the usual pleasantries and humor of public speaking, in favor of a no nonsense attitude of urgency and impetuous self-initiative. Tssui's delivery is one of insistence. The world is collapsing economically, environmentally, and socially, and Eugene Tssui compels us to get very serious, go beyond our self-imposed limitations, to fight for our inborn uniqueness, to question and defy the world that imposes global conformity and the status quo. This is Eugene Tssui, uncensored, on the offense, and full-blooded.