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Thursday, July 20, 2006
THE SEVEN CHINESE PROVERBS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE: WHY READING THIS BLOG WILL MAKE YOU WEALTHY ![]() China's tremendous growth (10.9% the first half of this year!) has CEOs and movie stars chanting Chinese in place of the Japanese bits of wisdom that are now horribly out of fashion and likely to put you into a relational recession. You do not need to plant your pretty bum in Yak Butter, you just need a daily reading of this blog. And because "a lean dog shames its master" I feel obligated to help make you trendy and popular so you don't get metaphorical sand kicked in your face by big shots in the corporate world. You too can have the power of the proverb. And it won't cost you $299.99. It will be free for the next seven days and beyond. You too can speak to, as Gross did, the likes of Sandra Day O'Connor, Micheal Eisner and Glenn Close at the Aspen Institute and sound like you spent a year in a Yunnan Monastery with really talkative monks. And because you will be well informed on China culture as a regular here you will be able to tell a Buddha's Mouth from a Snake's Heart** in a Beijing minute! Stay tuned for your virtual fortune cookies! **Beware the Person with a Buddha's Mouth and a Snake's Heart Chinese Asia China Blog Lonnie Hodge Guangzhou Fads South China Japan China Chinese Proverbs Chinese Business Blogger News Network is advertiser-supported, and your visits to our advertisers help BNN to meet its expenses. Help keep us afloat! posted by Lonnie at 10:19 PM |
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1 Comments:
Gosh, I can hardly remember any event on China where at least 3/4 of the speakers did not lead with a Chinese proverb.
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