tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4928346528217639152.post7684662010908824209..comments2023-09-21T17:24:16.622+08:00Comments on livewellsimple: Honest + Simple = Loyalty?LC Tehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00618319708887534091noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4928346528217639152.post-6475675218420885642008-12-19T14:33:20.000+08:002008-12-19T14:33:20.000+08:00The Japanese (and later the Taiwanese) did that to...The Japanese (and later the Taiwanese) did that too and they haven't done badly after they added improvements and employed more efficient and cheaper methods of manufacturing them. That's nothing to do with loyal doing nor devious thinking.<br /><br />For survival, the environment produces the type of inhabitants. There are the meek and mild and there are the devious and aggressive species. Somehow they all survive simply because each have their own means of survival. Some think it is a God's will while others see it as nature's way of keeping things in circulation. When one sees things this way, it doesn't matter if you're an idiot or a genius. You'll get yours. Somehow.lc tehhttp://lianchye.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4928346528217639152.post-27802620284114382572008-12-19T12:47:07.000+08:002008-12-19T12:47:07.000+08:00That's scary. I hope its not the fear of creat...That's scary. I hope its not the fear of creativity that will condemn a whole people to a future of copying for a living than actually creating new value. But wait, aren't we're seeing that already. China manufactures things that other people dreamed up and designed. They seem to gravitate towards loyal doing, not devious thinking.<br /><br />But then again, the other side of me tells me never send a PRC to buy oranges because they've proved to be one of the more devious types to do business with. But then again, I've never dealt with a PRC villager...Damien Tanhttp://damientanwl.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.com