I don't want to know that thou doest to earn thy life.
I want to know what te passionate
And if thou hast a courage to achieve your dreams.
I don't want to know what age thou hast.
I want to know if you can risk everything for love, for your dreams,
For the adventure of life.
I don't want to know under what the sign thou art does.
I want to know if the trials of life have opened your heart,
Or if, on the contrary, they have closed for ever.
I don't want to know if you say the truth or not.
I want to know if you can bear the weight of a charge
And not to betray your soul, if thou art faithful
And if I can as well put my trust in thee.
I don't want to know where thou dwellest or how much money you earned.
I want to know if you can raise after having experienced the despair,
Achiness and bruised to the bone, and if you can then help thy children.
I don't want to know who you are or where you came from.
I want to know if you can keep in the middle of the fire with me, without backward.
I do not want to know the object of thy studies.
I want to know what Taiwan has allowed it to continue when everything went wrong.
I want to know if you can be alone with yourself,
And if thou appreciated thy company in the moments of solitude.