Too much!


At the closing remark of G-20 meeting, the President commented on having to attend too many summits during his first 6 months in office. He hoped in the future to appear in more productive ones.

And he also urged Americans, like myself, to be patient while awaiting the stimulus plan to kick in full gear.

A disturbing piece of stat shows that black share of unemployment rises to 13 percent, way above the national average of almost 10%.

And we are all watching the senate confirmation hearing of the vacant Supreme Court seat.

It’s been a long way since Thurgood Marshall.

He who holds the hammer in hand looks at everything and thinks it’s a nail.

Back in the 60’s, the solution has always been “taking people out”. Tumultuous time back then.

Progress has always been paved by pain.

We need confidence, for it makes a real difference between success and failure.

We need to imagine, because in doing it, we allow the free flow of thoughts and ideas, unhindered by three-dimensional confinement.

And we need to collaborate and co-create (2+2+10, trust me, just look up the binary table).

Generation Y in Millennial at least said that they still trusted people over 30 for their experience.

We all screw up at some point. But mistakes and failures are part of the process of growth.

Some decision makers won’t even hire people who haven’t failed. To them, these candidates have been to the school of life, at some else’s expenses.

Yet we fall back time and time again, to the illusion of invulnerability, of Superman and Charlie Angels, of politicians who “cannot recall” having authorized certain black ops. What’s good for GM is good for America. Let’s get a fresh start!

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Thang Nguyen 555

Thang volunteered for Relief Work in Asia/ Africa while pursuing graduate schools. B.A. at Pennsylvania State University. M.A. in Communication at Wheaton Graduate School, M.A. in Cross-Cultural Communication at Gordon-Conwell Seminary, North of Boston, he was subsequently certified with a Cambridge ELT Award - classes taken in Hanoi for cultural immersion. He tells aspirational and inspirational tales to engage online subscribers.

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