"The good life is inspired by love and guided by knowledge."-Betrand Russell

I believe in the Dharma and in Wikipedia:Manual of Style.

Wikipedia is a brilliant resource, and I am glad to be able to contribute to it. In a way, I feel that I am helping humanity, so I take it very seriously. Everything I do is an earnest attempt to improve something, if I stuff up, it's never out of malice, but a simple mistake which should be politely pointed out and corrected. I'm still learning.

My interests mainly centre around Buddhist and Pali scholarship, and my Wikipedia edits reflect this. My primary concern is that all information appearing about Buddhism on Wikipedia be well-referenced, accurate, well-written, and in strict compliance with Wikipedia guidelines. I am delighted to be able to assist, even in very small ways, to Wikipedia: WikiProject Buddhism.

So far, this has meant tidying up the pages Luck and List of lucky symbols. These pages are still in need of a LOT of editing, and I hope to be able to help bring them up to an acceptable standard, in terms of relevance, structure and referencing. Eventually, I hope that they would reflect luck from a scholastic perspective, including better philosophical and psychological explanations and ideas about luck.

I would like to create pages for notable Buddhist figures from the last century, especially from the Thai Forest Tradition.

My actual speciality (as in, the thing I'm semi-qualified to comment on) is medicine, but I don't think I have the courage to write about that yet. (laughs)However, you should expect some new medicine-related Wikipedia pages from me in the future, or at least contributions in terms of references to journals.

Moreover, as a photographer, I hope to be able to contribute many images to Wikipedia Creative Commons.

Much love, enjoy the blessing of knowledge!

Hwa-Yong