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The Unfolding Story of Gratitude: Di Tran’s Journey from a Mud Hut to a Snowy Kentucky Home

In the quiet countryside of Kentucky, as January’s snow drapes the landscape in a pristine white, Di Tran stands in his warm home, holding a cherimoya, known affectionately as “Chái Na,” with his six-year-old son by his side. Beside them, a kaffir lime tree, “Chanh Số 8,” stands as a testament to their roots and the tropical heritage they hold dear. This moment, captured in a photograph, is one of profound gratitude and reflection for Di Tran.

Di’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. From the humble beginnings of a mud hut in the rural expanses of Vietnam, where even the simple luxury of a Chái Na was beyond reach, to his current life where such fruits are a tangible symbol of change, Di Tran’s story is a tapestry woven with determination and faith.

The Chái Na, now readily available and shipped from Florida—a state where Vietnamese immigrants have toiled and planted for years—represents more than just a fruit to Di. It’s a connection to his past and a symbol of the progress he’s made. The journey of the Chái Na, from being carefully tended by Vietnamese hands in Florida to arriving at his doorstep in snowy Kentucky, mirrors his own path to success.

Di reflects on this progression with awe. “It’s crazy to explain when I am grounded on this fact,” he muses. The stark contrast between his life then and now is not lost on him. He attributes this transformation to a higher power and the collective effort of kind-hearted individuals. “If it’s not God and God’s people that makes all these happen, then how do you explain?” he asks.

His expression of love for God and his fellow humans is profound and heartfelt. “Oh God, I love you and our God people,” he declares. In his eyes, his story is a living example of the power of divine grace and human solidarity. He believes in the strength of community and the importance of supporting each other with love and care.

Di Tran’s sentiment echoes through the silent snowfall outside, a reminder that even in the coldest winters, warmth can be found in the bonds we forge and the gratitude we share. His story is a beacon of hope and a reminder that from humble beginnings and with the support of a community, remarkable journeys can unfold. It’s a tale that he hopes will inspire others to recognize the beauty of life’s interconnections and the endless possibilities that faith and togetherness can bring.

P.S. Special mention to the two books featured in the photograph—“Drop the ‘ME’ and Focus on the Others” and the children’s book “VALUE.” These titles mirror Di Tran’s life lessons, underscoring the significance of setting aside ego to concentrate on the well-being of others and instilling essential virtues in the next generation. Di Tran’s commitment to spreading a message of interconnectedness and fostering a spirit of communal support is further exemplified through these works, which continue to inspire and educate both young minds and adults alike.

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Di Tran’s Deep Gratitude: The Tri Ân Monument Legacy

Di Tran, a proud board member of Tri Ân and author of “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERS,” stands on the brink of another significant achievement with the imminent release of his new book, “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH.” As an influential figure within the Vietnamese-American community in Louisville, Kentucky, Tran is an individual of deep-rooted values and indomitable spirit.

On this July 4th weekend, as the United States celebrates its Independence Day, Tran finds himself standing on the site of the nearing completion Tri Ân Monument at Veterans Memorial Park in Jeffersontown, Kentucky. This particular setting seems emblematic of his life’s journey – a testament to freedom, gratitude, and shared heritage.

As Tran describes himself, he is a “version 1.5 immigrant,” born and educated in Vietnam until the age of twelve, after which he migrated to Louisville, KY. Here, he completed his secondary education and went on to earn multiple college degrees, showcasing his relentless dedication to self-improvement and resilience.

For Tran, America stands as the top country on Earth – a beacon of freedom, opportunity, and strength. Being part of the Tri Ân Monument, especially under the leadership of fellow Vietnamese immigrants and revered Vietnam veterans, is an overwhelming experience for him. The presence of esteemed military generals, for whom Tran holds deep respect, elevates the importance of the project for him.

The Tri Ân Monument, with its towering walls, is a palpable representation of Tran’s Vietnam roots. Its stones, twice the height of Tran and sourced directly from Vietnam, symbolize the gratitude he feels towards Vietnam War veterans from both his birth and adopted countries. The phrase “Tri Ân” means “deep gratitude” in Vietnamese, an emotion Tran profoundly resonates with.

This monument, due for completion in October 2023, isn’t merely a physical structure. It’s an enduring generational signature for the Vietnamese community in Louisville, KY, and across the United States. It’s a tribute to America, the nation that has given them so much, and a token of gratitude to the brave soldiers who protected freedom and democracy.

Di Tran hopes that the Tri Ân Monument will also serve as a teaching tool for young Vietnamese-Americans. It is a concrete symbol of their ancestral roots and their present lives, reminding them of the importance of hard work, gratitude, and giving back to the United States. As Tran so often emphasizes, the monument embodies the spirit of dropping fear and focusing on faith.

The Tri Ân Monument and Veterans Memorial Park can be visited at 10707 Taylorsville Rd, Jeffersontown, Kentucky 40299. Its profound message of gratitude and unity reverberates well beyond its physical boundaries, reaching the hearts and minds of those who understand its significance. As it stands, it is a testament to the dreams, struggles, and triumphs of immigrants like Di Tran, who continue to write their remarkable stories in this land of the free.