"In conclusion you may want to question the importance of most people in China."
Perhaps I am alone in my opinion that I have neither the educational credentials nor adequate personal experience to "question the importance" of even the small cohort of individuals that I have met during my decade in China.
"Most people in China" would comprise a population of more than 700,000,000. How would one go about "questioning their importance"?
I spent over 40 years living in the U.S; how would I go about "questioning the importance" of the U.S. population?
Rather than a deficit of education and experience, viewing this "questioning" process as beyond my ability may have more to do with my inadequate accumulation of arrogance.
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- Re Faking relevance -- Caring -- 2016-05-11
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- Re Faking relevance -- paul fox -- 2016-05-11
- Re Faking relevance -- nijao -- 2016-05-08
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- Re Faking relevance -- Caring -- 2016-05-11
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