
A QUICK NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:
Sometimes, my questions were not always welcomed. But as an intrepid investigator, it was my job to ask the difficult ones, particularly when it comes to the subject of fighting. It says a lot about the substance of an interviewee when they respond with humour and honesty as opposed to defensiveness and anger. Mr Cheng always embraced the opportunity to elaborate, explore and demystify when he could. For this I will always be grateful. Unlike Krishnamurti or Colt (Chuck Norris) with whom I had to tread a constant diplomatic path with my choice of words. A fuller and more complete account these our travels and interviews can be found in the book One Last Thing.
Gerald Greene
Sometimes, my questions were not always welcomed. But as an intrepid investigator, it was my job to ask the difficult ones, particularly when it comes to the subject of fighting. It says a lot about the substance of an interviewee when they respond with humour and honesty as opposed to defensiveness and anger. Mr Cheng always embraced the opportunity to elaborate, explore and demystify when he could. For this I will always be grateful. Unlike Krishnamurti or Colt (Chuck Norris) with whom I had to tread a constant diplomatic path with my choice of words. A fuller and more complete account these our travels and interviews can be found in the book One Last Thing.
Gerald Greene
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