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Jen claims that our culture doesn't fully define us - there are many other factors that make us who we are today, including our upbringing, history, psyche, surroundings, etc.

She is talking about Asian-Americans and how differently they raise their children now than they used to in the past. Although there are still 'stereotypical' Asian parents who want their children to become doctors and scientists, there are also those who support their children's dreams of becoming athletes and following another path than the one their parents set for them. She talks about Jeremy Lin on one hand, and her brother Bob on another - Lin's parents supported his athletic career wholeheartedly whereas her parents wanted Bob to become a doctor, despite his obvious athletic skills in lacrosse.

Even though both families come from the same or similar cultures, one son was allowed to become who he truly wanted to be whereas the other one had very stereotypical Asian expectations from his parents.

A claim made by Jen is that culture doesn't define a person and the reasoning underlying this claim is that people are allowed to make their own choices

  • Gis Jen is an accomplished author with Asian and American heritage who discusses the impact of culture in the life of people and how deeply it influences the decisions of people and the impact it has today.

  • She is of the opinion that although culture is essential and important, it shouldn't be allowed to define a person, because a person can choose his path and make it his duty to ensure it works out.

  • She's talking from the perspective of Asians and the expectations of parents for their children to become traditional professionals and try to stifle them when they say they want to do something else.

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