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Did you hear this before? Steal money then time too, is it from "Great Gatsby"? The book in which a millionaire fights with his home towns people after becoming a rich man. I did not read the book nor watched the movie but I think the rich man dies at the end and his foes were after sharing the money. The Magic of Thinking Big, this one I read. Why do I say big things like about Countries and History, Why NOT man? Who is jealous among South Korean dim sum group? Ha HA, A~ chew. 루어투어 씨앙쯔 ... A book by a Chinese writer in 20th century and translated to Korean by a Harvard Ph.D named Dr. Yong-Oak Kim. I did not read the book. However, the book portraits anguish lives of people from Chiang ruling to Nationalists, and etc. And the main person of the book is a puller of stagecoaches. In my opinion, the book realistically tells something about the Chinese Economy. And, its transformation from Horses to Human Beings. Or vice-versa. A Chinese Economy begins with a word, and the word is Energy. Then, in essence, they encompass Horse Energy, Human Energy and finally the Hydraulic Energy. .... Remember the Three Gorgeous river dams. A National Economy begins with a word based upon my observations. And recently, Hu Energy as in Hu, Jintao. But, is it really Hu Ji Engergy or Toilet Paper Energy because Huji in Korean means toilet paper. Instead of newspapers as it was common in Korea also. Terrible writings I am doing with good topics. So, in the United States, I can bet that for the world, the word for Economy is Spirit. And, spirit is something like a wind, inside of a body too. In Russia, the word for their economy was Power when they had Soviet Union, but not appropriate as the correct word for the vast land is Order, including Natural Order. For Japan, the word for the most recognized economy is Do like in Judo or Kendo. Or, it can be just like that phrase in TV, "Just Do It". Additionally, Do means ethics as it is call Tao in Taoism. For Great Britain, Hearts as in Queen of Heart, and etc. ..... Korea, which is the striking point from my Personal Life since they had been bothering me. I mentioned all these countries, so I can criticize Korean government ("Jung Bu"). Jung means Affection. Bu means Wealth. The government means Wealth of Affections for Wealth of Nations. The government employees study Economics and read the book. The word for the complementing Economy is not Affiliation, the word is not Affidavit as commonly practiced by media subsidiaries to give out bonuses, and definitely not Aflac as perceived by conglomerates to make free and fast money using insurance scams with South Americans. The term for the Economy is not Affections of Wealth. The world does not need Affecting from them either in my humble opinion.
Posted on: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 20:19:13 +0000

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