[Vnbiz] Staying to be a leader

Tran Dinh Hoanh tdhoanh at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 09:41:36 PDT 2007


Dear CACC,

Let me switch gear a little on this series, to inject a little fun into the
subject :-)

A.  These questions are for all the guys and the gals who have been living
in the city all their life.

1.  About 80 percent of the Vietnamese population live in the countryside
and 70 percent of the population are farmers.  You live in the city all your
life.  How do you plan to understand the rural folks?

2.  If you think you have some understanding about the rural folks, how
would you describe them generally (i.e., their typical behavior and
attitude, wishes and dreams, etc.)?

B.  These questions are for the guys and gals who are 30 and over.   More
than 51 percent of the Vietnamese population is under 25 yrs old.  A very
young population.

Please describe what you understand as the typical behavior and attitude of
the generation of university students today?

C.  I am repeating question B above, but this time the question is for the
university students themselves. If you are a university student, question B
is now for you.

When you are answer B or C, please indicate what group you are in
(university studens or folks over 30).

Chip in for fun, gals and guys!  Have a great day!

Hoanh


On 4/3/07, huong dang thu <hdangthu at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Great thanks for your point, bro Hoanh!
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> Your number 2 brings me a very good view about religion. Yeah, I've just
> found out that there is no Buddha or Jesus tells his followers have to put
> him on an altar, to give him money or to kowtow him everyday to be his
> follower as the church & temper often do. Your note really changes my mind
> about religion. It's much better than I traditionally think.
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> But practicing is another point that challenges me. According to my common
> sense, I won't use the other's teaching unless I met a serious problem that
> I can't teach myself :( Though I know the Jesus & Buddha teaching are all
> extremely good, I feel confusing to practice it. But to read the teaching is
> more than great. It's so deep & meaningful!
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> Thanks again, bro. I will take time to learn about religion, and I will
> ask you when I met troubles.
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> Goooday,
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> HeO
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> --
> Tran Dinh Hoanh, LLB, JD
> Attorney of Law
> Washington DC
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