Wednesday, March 05, 2008

"It is glorious to be rich."

When the Great Chinese Leader Deng Xiaoping declared, "It is glorious to be rich", he was perhaps refering to the appreciation of wealth, and not only on a pecuniary basis. Deng Xiaoping did not lead a life of ostentation. Perhaps, there was a reason, why he did not meet the fate of his many colleagues. The suffering he endured, made him, perhaps, to be more pragmatic, than he had experienced himself to be, before. "Richness", has not to do with wealth, but the appreciation of wealth, which is a futile attempt in practice. Am I wealthy, in good health, or with paper currency, sufering from bad health? When we evaluate, we do a disservice, because, the higher we evaluate, the more we are under the impression, that we evaluate well, which is a fallacy. The bounties of nature, are beyond measure, in value. Are the fresh vegetables one consumes, to be measured, and compared, to gold? Gold is a measure, not a value. Can one value gold, over food? India and China, can learn from each other, because, they identify their past, and present, in a common manner. They interpret the solution differently, but only the interpretation differs. Both India, and China, are great Asian nations, who interract with other great nations, like The United States of America. As the nations interract with one another, due to the obligations of business, and diplomatic, and other relations, the nations must ponder on how they can assist each other.

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