A concise, deceptively pleasant, uncompromising primer on being raised by traditional East Asian parents. My mother once explained to our neighbors, “I always make sure my kids know they should be ashamed of themselves so they’ll try harder.” I was right there. Tsang’s monologue took me back to that moment. I eventually opted out of that game. To opt out is freedom. Tsang’s Kid chooses a different freedom, one all of us in that circumstance has considered. Will this kid be missed? Or will the relief be felt by all? There, but for the Grace of God...
A concise, deceptively pleasant, uncompromising primer on being raised by traditional East Asian parents. My mother once explained to our neighbors, “I always make sure my kids know they should be ashamed of themselves so they’ll try harder.” I was right there. Tsang’s monologue took me back to that moment. I eventually opted out of that game. To opt out is freedom. Tsang’s Kid chooses a different freedom, one all of us in that circumstance has considered. Will this kid be missed? Or will the relief be felt by all? There, but for the Grace of God...