Anton Sie, twice successful in achieving his aspirations in music and physics, demonstrates that focus and diligent hard work can achieve great goals. But his story also shows the inter-connectedness of humanity: Anton received his musical training in Indonesia from a virtually illiterate Muslim peasant guitarist and a Jewish refugee violinist, and his knowledge of physics and acoustics from Chinese Communist scientists. He has demonstrated a critical factor in the superior construction of Stradivarius violins, his work authenticated by Western musicians for whom he is very grateful.
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Elizabeth Ostring is retired musculoskeletal physician who joined the ranks of theologians later in life. She admits to a strong interest in people and their lives, and how theology impacts their ordinary every day life. She loves writing and reading, and various handicrafts. She is senior elder at her church and holds regular Bible studies in person and by zoom.