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File Size: 2712 KB
Print Length: 258 pages
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing (April 1, 2013)
Publication Date: October 1, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00CLJ3KWI
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Allow me have different perspective from different cultures to see things . Great read
A lot of good info in this book. Read about it in a local newspaper and couldn't find in library so ordered through Amazon.
It's a good book.
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In this interesting book, YuKong Zhao shares "Five Inspiring Confucian Values" which he states are the secrets for China's success. And in the spirit of full disclosure, I will share that during the decade of the 90's I spend a great deal of time studying Taoism and a bit of Confucianism. When it comes to my life philosophy, Taoism resonates with me. So I am "predisposed" to take this message quite seriously. Additionally, I have learned to look to many different sources for new ideas, business models and ways of re-framing challenges. Mr. Zhao did not disappoint me. He provides much grist for the mill.Of the many Confucian values for a peaceful and healthy society, Mr. Zhao chose these five:Determination for an Outstanding Life - having a big dreamPursuing an Excellent Education - keeping in mind a global economySaving for a Better Life - lessons from 2008 show how important thisCaring for your Family - considered the most important building block of societyDeveloping Desirable Friendships - building community not just contacts and acquaintancesIt is difficult to see how these values would NOT be helpful if adopted and strengthened by US citizens. And upon reflection, these are values that we have embraced in the past. There is also ample evidence that these values have indeed served China well. What intrigues me is the concept of applying (some would say regaining) these values along side the US penchant for individualism, taking initiative and assuming reasonable risk.China is taking the best of Capitalism and shaping it to fit within a centrally planned economy. For them, the challenge will be to not lose the Confucian values that helped them build a cohesive society while at the same time allowing the natural tendency toward free markets to blossom when left alone. In a visit to China some years ago, my observation was that indeed, capitalism was alive and well in the small local markets. It could not have been missed by Chinese officials, so one can only conclude that the government was allowing the experiment to continue.The task of rebuilding our sense of the greater good and personal restraint will be much more difficult than we think. Our nation seems divided along socioeconomic lines. It feels as though the struggle may well be between the rugged individualism we have been used to, replete with "super heroes" (the top 1%), and the need for team players to propel us into successful competition in the global economy. If one believes that we will need to pull together as a country in order to play in the global game, then Mr. Zhao's advice to consider these Confucian values is well taken.It remains to be seen if the US is mature enough to admit that we don't necessarily have all the answers and that we aren't necessarily at the top of our game any more. Will we be able to learn from other countries? Can we take the best practices and apply them to our own culture? I believe we have no choice in the matter if we are to be among the global leaders in the future. The Chinese Secrets for Success is a good start to at least getting us thinking in a productive way.
So how does one find a plan for personal (and family) success? Here is an alternative path for those of us who know we'll never take the "Tiger Mom" route. The author weaves an interesting pattern, adapting the wisdom of an ancient sage through the lens created with opportunities and freedoms found in the United States. Zhao's book is well written, and flows smoothly, a pleasant surprise considering that the author was raised during the twilight era of communist China, not exactly the stomping ground for elite English majors. Reaching back almost 25 centuries, he manages to distill first a dozen, then five key elements that can be tapped for success on a personal level. These elements are simple, easy to understand and implement. And we've all heard them in one form or another ("aim high", "no pain-no gain"), but it is presented the rare viewpoint of someone overcoming enormous cultural and language differences. This is not a novel by Michael Crichton or Tom Clancy, so there's no pulsing action that draws the reader from one scene to the next (so maybe it's really 4.5 stars). But it is worth the read as we look out at a world that, as Friedman reminds us, is getting flatter by the day. And flatter means more competitiveness, and one where achieving success against odds that seem increasingly stacked against the family will require more than an academic degree.
This is a really well written book! It's worth reading regarding topics such as parenting, the pursuit of high-quality education, career enrichment, money management, family/life harmony, and friendship selection. Unlike most self-help books, Zhao provides unique bi-cultural perspectives that are awakening and insightful. Mr. Zhao shares inside secrets on why most second generations of Asian immigrants are so successful.The first-generation Chinese immigrants started out with low paying jobs such as barbers, waiters etc. In comparison, the second-generation Chinese immigrants have reached well-paid and better jobs such as engineers, doctors etc. For the first time, Mr. Zhao unveils the secrets behind this significant change: the first generation's sacrifice and Confucian values they faithfully applied to their lives -- aim high with achievable means, work hard, save for a rainy day, family first, friends you can count on etc.For those American who are struggling with their lives or those who want raise successful children, this is a must read. For Asian Americans who want their children to learn and to keep their great heritage, this is a must have, because it tells the root of Chinese culture and many inspiring stories in such a resourceful way!
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