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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
from my dad
Hi, my dearest,

All men are equal. It's true! coz everyone of them gets only 24 hours a day. If you run a small firm, your personality and your capability count for being successful. If you run a big one, your leadership counts the most.

If I have a choice, I rather to be good in leadership. You know why? Among the successful men I've known, they are ralatively free, they qot people working for them, they just know how to put the best part of their men together to work for their goals. I got no receipes to become a great leader.

I advise you take time to study the Han Dynasty in China history. The founder of Han Dynasty, Liu Bang and his rival Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu was a very capable man, and Liu Bang was an underdog in their battle for the crown. Liu Bang climbed to the peak because he knew how to put his men to work. The knowledgeable, capable Xiang Yu killed himself in their battle.

If you are chaired to be a leader, think and learn how to become one. Don't blame your teammates for their incapability, YOU PUT THEM THERE, YOU SHOULD USE THE BEST PART OF THEM.

You have impressed me with your telant, spend some times on leadership.

Take care. Health counts the most.

Love you.

From
Dad




That was the first fatherly letter my father ever wrote. Should I withdraw my letter then? Don't I stand a chance to be justified. Or wat all just my fault? Am I just an emotionball, or individually left out?

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