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20121006, Minutes, Taichung

文章Jeffrey Wang » 週一 10月 08, 2012 6:38 pm

Dear Taichung Happiers:

No doubt, Hanlyu is impacting globally everywhere. The fashion, so reflected its being the successful developed country, is the symbolism to remind people in Taiwan:

1. The aggressive and dynamic nationalism is the Korean who is not like Australia, suffered the serious draught and was able to keep the rapidly economy growth owing to huge mine exporting in Y2010-Y2011. Or, not like Argentina, nearly recovered after bankrupt in Y2001, to export lots of agricultural goods so demanded in China and India. After IMF crisis in Y1998, Korea is trumping Taiwan because of its relative stability, in particular its comparatively solid domestic demand market and a more diversified development of exports. Most Taiwan people do think it's an apple to apple benchmarked against Korea. However, Korean also thinks it definitely take granted because they are one of the strongest economy entities in the world. As a result, they even ignore Taiwan is legging behind.

3. Taiwan isn't just the South Korean government that has taken the initiative in propping up the economy; the nation's people have also been diligent in protecting their privilege. The South Korean government's performance is reflected in companies' ability to secure financing, market responsiveness and globalized capabilities, areas in which South Korean industry ranks among the top countries in the world. Such K-pop, Korea drama and smart phone are just ones of all examples. Once businesses returned to profitability, wages were adjusted accordingly. Between 2000 and 2008 overall industrial and service industry wages in Taiwan rose an average of 0.1 percent annually, while in South Korea wages averaged a 4.5 percent increase annually. A decade ago, wages in Taiwan and South Korea were on a par; now Taiwanese workers earn just 60 percent of what their South Koreans are having now.

Jeffrey would like to suggest you not to dislike Korean. Or, it’s even not encouraged you feel it makes sense as a looser to Japanese than Koreans, because we really seldom heard from foreigners: Are you from Taiwan? It's not easy for a dinosaur to change directions, like the game South Korea is playing can result in both huge booms and huge busts.

As the old saying has it: "In ten years' time, the world can turn upside down." Initially, Taiwan and South Korea took remarkably similar paths on their respective journeys toward economic development. A decade from now, which will emerge on top? It's just too early to tell. All we shall not hesitate and catch up if we are currently behind.

Best Regards,
Jeffrey (Y2012.10.08)
Jeffrey Wang
 
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Re: 20121006, Minutes, Taichung

文章Jasmine0316 » 週二 10月 09, 2012 12:30 am

Dear Taichung Happiers:

With great delight, I would like to share this poem with all of you.


Choose Something Like a Star
by Robert Frost - 1947


O Star (the fairest one in sight),
We grant your loftiness the right
To some obscurity of cloud --
It will not do to say of night,
Since dark is what brings out your light.
Some mystery becomes the proud.
But to be wholly taciturn
In your reserve is not allowed.

Say something to us we can learn
By heart and when alone repeat.
Say something! And it says "I burn."
But say with what degree of heat.
Talk Fahrenheit, talk Centigrade.
Use language we can comprehend.
Tell us what elements you blend.

It gives us strangely little aid,
But does tell something in the end.
And steadfast as Keats' Eremite,
Not even stooping from its sphere,
It asks a little of us here.
It asks of us a certain height,
So when at times the mob is swayed
To carry praise or blame too far,
We may choose something like a star
To stay our minds on and be staid.
Jasmine0316
 
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