No country can escape its past – or its present – just as no country can escape the influence of deeper psychological imperatives. In the stories we tell ourselves we struggle to come to terms with our past, our present, and our future – we look back in nostalgia and try to avoid the confrontation with our collective shame, we look around at others with uncertainty and suspicion, and we look forward with hope and apprehension. We carry within us tensions that struggle for synthesis and resolution. The stories we tell ourselves – that we’re ok and they’re not ok – are way too simple.
from Forbes - Business http://www.forbes.com/sites/ceibs/2015/01/29/doing-business-in-china-political-chess-game-ii/
from Forbes - Business http://www.forbes.com/sites/ceibs/2015/01/29/doing-business-in-china-political-chess-game-ii/