[Vnbiz] Welcom chi Pham Thuy Duong into VNBIZ
Van Nguyet Do
nguyetdv at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 13 01:16:14 PDT 2007
Dear Brother Hoanh, Thuy Duong (Oshin) and CCCA (pls note: CCCA, not CACC :p),
Very happy that sis Thuy Duong join the VNbiz.
Brother Hoanh, your recent article on Leadership immediately helps me to think about young inspiring people like Thuy Duong. Even we haven't met, but Thuy Duong and a number of young people inspire me a lot with their beautiful minds and actions.
Keep staying to be a leader,
Nguyet
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Do Van Nguyet, MSc
Community Management Unit
Nam Dinh Urban Development Project
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:
[ Vietnam Business Forum ]
Dear CACC,
Please join to welcome chi Pham Thuy Duong into our VNBIZ family.
Chi Thuy Duong pthuyduong at yahoo.com knows of us via chi Romi (Thanks, Romi). She has a MS and is a fellow researcher in environment science at Laboratory of Applied Environmental Chemistry, Mikkeli, University of Kuopio, Finland, Mobile: +358449260974. Blog: http://360.yahoo.com/daisypenelope
To answer to our subscription's question "Anything else you would like to say about yourself?" Thuy Duong wrote: "Together, we build!" That is incredible, sister. Such a succinct and powerful response! Welcome in! Let's build our nation together. I want to hear that every day.
Chi Dieu Anh gave me two diaries a while ago, one by Dang Thuy Tram and one by Nguyen Van Thac. Once in a while I re-read these diaries, to relive the intense feelings of the girls and the boys of my generation, in their early twenties, about sacrificing their lives to defend the nation. What an honor to die for your nation! Then I think about our current college generation, I realize that this generation is also in a great war today. It is the war against poverty and backwardness. It is the great struggle to bring our nation out of the thousand-year shadow of a third world country, to the top of the world.
And this is the most difficult war of all, because the primary enemy is ourselves. We are our own enemy. It is much easier to knock some guy unconscious on the street than to see our own mistakes and ignorance and then have the will to fix them. In addition, in a typical war, we have probably one or two nations as the opponent. In this long development struggle, we have to beat every single country on the planet until we climb up to the first rank of the world.
So, for this generation, we have to see our major role in history, to fulfill it. Our forefathers have never dared to think about being on top of the world. They were just happy to be independent from China and to be at peace under the Chinese shadow. That can no longer be true. That can no longer be true. That can no longer be true. We need to break out of that second-class and third-class mentality. We will not be happy and satisfied until Vietnam is in the exclusive G3 club of the world (if there is such club). We all may not live to see that day, but we know our nation will get there, because this generation will lay the foundation and will chart the course. Any long road needs a starting point. And the road to the top of the world is started by this generation, the generation that has the confidence of a champion and the vision large enough to cover the world ev ery day.
Have a great day!
Hoanh
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Tran Dinh Hoanh, LLB, JD
Attorney of Law
Washington DC
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