State of Play in China:Why the CCP Desperately Wants to Reclaim Li Rui's Diary Rights? (Part 1)

Li Rui, aged 102, was a key figure during the Mao era. His diaries have become a testament to China’s political history, involving legal battles over the ownership of these diaries and revealing the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party’s top echelons. His reflections uncover the complex struggles within the Party and pivotal moments in the nation’s development. Disclaimer: For ease of reading, the editors of this site have made appropriate modifications to the content without altering the original meaning.

Buffett's 1999 Speech:Do the Things That Excite Us

In 1999, Warren Buffett shared his life experiences at the Nebraska Educational Forum. His words, like his investment strategies, were simple yet profound, striking directly at the heart. Buffett emphasized the importance of self-worth, pointing out that our greatest financial asset is not stocks or bonds, but the future value we can create through relentless effort. He reminded us that to realize this value, we must focus on two key factors: education and habits.

Wang Sir's News Talk | How to View the Era of Jiang Zemin

Jiang Zemin played a crucial role in China’s Reform and Opening-Up. He developed the “Three Represents” theory, promoted market economy reforms, tackled the challenges of state-owned enterprise reform, supported China’s entry into the WTO, and broke the lifetime tenure system for leaders, strengthening media supervision. For ease of reading, the editors of this website have made appropriate modifications without altering the original intent! We also declare that this article represents the author’s views only, and this website serves solely as a platform for presenting these views to help readers gain a comprehensive understanding of historical truths!

Why Are So Many People Homeless?

Average nightly shelter census grows from 53,615 to a high of 63,839, before pandemic-era decrease in 2020 source:https://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/ The Late 1970s: Modern Homelessness Emerges While homelessness is certainly not a new phenomenon in the United States or in New York City, where it dates back to at least the colonial era, there is no question that modern homelessness, which began in the late 1970s, is a unique historical occurrence. Indeed, one must go back to the Great Depression of the 1930s to find another period in New York history when homelessness was such a routine, persistent, visible feature of urban life, and when it affected such a wide swath of the city’s population.

Homelessness in America:Statistics, Analysis, and Trends

The Population of People Experiencing Homelessness Reached an All-Time High of Over 653,000 in 2023 Last Updated on Jun 07, 2024 Despite rising inflation rates, the U.S. economy is holding up impressively. As of the first quarter of 2024, unemployment is low and inflation – although still elevated – is slowing down. That doesn’t mean, however, that every American is doing well. One harsh indicator of that was the significant jump in homelessness over the past year.

Chen Yun's Three Statements:Shaping China's Political and Economic Landscape

Chen Yun, a veteran of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) who started his career as an apprentice at the Commercial Press, is famous for his “three statements”: “The Chinese are easy to govern; they won’t rebel even if they starve to death”; “State power must be passed on to our children”; “China cannot establish a press law.” These remarks reflect his profound influence on Chinese policy and his harsh attitude towards the people.

The Astonishing Pattern in Buffett's Past Sell-Offs! the Truth Behind the Unprecedented Massive Sell-Off Finally Revealed! Is a Major Crisis Imminent?

What Made Buffett Sell Stocks in Bulk? And What Led Him to Accumulate More Bonds than the Federal Reserve? What Did the Oracle of Omaha See? Is a Crisis Looming? Recently, many have heard about Buffett’s massive stock sell-off. After selling his long-held shares in Bank of America, he also reduced his stake in Apple by more than half. Today, Buffett’s cash and cash equivalents have reached $227 billion, an unprecedented scale.

Li Lu's 50th Birthday Speech:"Return to Simplicity, Honor Destiny, and Act Accordingly"

Born on the Eve of the Cultural Revolution in Tangshan, Hebei, I spent my childhood in foster families, enduring hardships, grateful for the kind mentors in my life, and dedicated to cultural exchange between China and the U.S. and value investing. Author: Li Lu Li Lu’s 50th Birthday Speech In April 1966, on the turbulent eve of the Cultural Revolution, I was born in Tangshan, Hebei. Being from an intellectual family, my parents, grandparents, and I quickly lost our personal freedom, so my childhood was spent in various foster families—from farmers to miners, and even in long-term daycare centers.

Preface to the Chinese Edition of Poor Charlie's Almanack:There Is a Treasure House in Books

Buffett said that in his lifetime, he had met countless people, but he had never met anyone like Charlie. Over the years of my interaction with Charlie, I have had the privilege of getting to know him up close and have no doubt about this. I haven’t found anyone like him in the biographies of people from both ancient and modern times, and from all over the world that I have read.

Deng Xiaoping:The Architect of Modern China (Part 2)

Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) was the core figure of China’s reform and opening up, leading the economic reforms and modernization process after 1978. He proposed the “one country, two systems” policy and adjusted policy directions after the June Fourth Incident. He is hailed as the architect of China’s modernization. Author | Wikipedia For ease of reading, this website’s editor has made appropriate modifications without deviating from the original meaning! Also, this article represents only the author’s views, and this website serves merely to present them, allowing readers to fully understand the historical truth!
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