My name is Hyeong-Gyu Choi (It’s pronounced as “He-young-Giu-Cho-e”). I am originally from South Korea, and I have been around in the US for some times. Given the complexity of pronouncing my full name, I go by my last name, Choi.
Before I came to Memphis, I had lived in Miami FL for some time while I learned the hard lesson that Miami was pretty much for tourists only. Later, I moved to the state of Ohio and got my Bachelor degree from the Ohio State University and Master degree from the Cleveland State University.
I married a beautiful violinist plus violist who was gracious enough to teach me that classic music could be truly enjoyable. Hanging around with a musician lends me a valuable life lesson. Musicians often spend months or even over a year to learn one piece of music, and they still say that they require study deeper to understand the piece. I have seen my wife practicing one musical passage lasts few seconds and trying to express the music in countless ways. Compared to her, I have not done anything in my life by doing my BEST and achieving what I am good at.
Also, while I am having more fun to hang around with my wife, I am living with two awesome dogs. Who knew that raising two puppies took that much of works and dedications? I am still learning life lessons about how sacred any living and breathing life.
Formerly a news+radio junkie and a fan of spy/sci-fi/detective novels, I am a scholar wannabe now, meaning that I am now struggling to keep up with reading and I would be happy as a chipmunk if I go through a week reading. Given my profound interest in consumer behavior, my research interest is computer-mediated digital communication in the form of social media. As general means of communication technology evolves, I believe that all the good old knowledge of psychology, communication, sociology, and even sense of humour and sharp tongue of Shakespeer will see another bright day in the context of social media.
Overall, I am a scholar wannabe, a cultural lost child who is still stuck at an awkward cultural crisis between South Korean and America, a dreamer who is still searching to find my life calling.