Heard this morning "No Argument" about spending money on "People's Interest" to serve the people.
My response: This is not about my money. Public servants are government officials in China, in Britain or in US. They all have each government's Federal Reserve or equivalent to spend on people's interests. It is their jobs to protect private wealth to be spent lawfully as owners' own wish.
----June 9th, 2017
Why this need a military personnel, retired or not, to state "No Argument".
My response: From Chinese slang. In ancient China, a military personnel means "never educated and can not read which certainly means no way to understand anything that is close to reasoning". So, "No arguments" means it is just wasting of your own time and energy to argue but get irritated or agitated.
Possible questions: "Will that have any impact on the matters being broadcast-ed this morning?"
My response: "Other than make this person who is an IVY college graduated feel stupid, I would say that certainly nothing would be impacted by this "featured slang expression".
----June 9th, 2017
It is a well known doubt if I have money or if I have inherited anything on June 30th of 2004. To myself, as a beneficiary person, the question was what I have inherited. This blog is the diary that recorded this entire discovering journey. Please send me an email at somebodyinma@gmail.com if you think content information is incorrect.
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Three elements to recognize if it is an opportunity to succeed:
1) Can you understand the frustration expressed during the conversation to identify the possible causes of the frustration?
2) Can you identify if you can offer some help from your knowledge, experiences, and expertise?
3) Can you effectively communicate your expertise to be understood as possible helpful solutions?
----Min Fang, July 10th of 2019
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