Monday, August 17, 2009

Amusing points for Americans or Chinese with a laugh

Laughter is good for human capital of health in economics:

1. An artist is not a special person but every person is a special kind of artist especially Chinese calligraphy as ideogram or ideograph. Chinese language is a form of art and music as known.

2. There is no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act has repercussions in the mind and heart of the recipient.

3. An optimist is a happy economist who has the upbeat scenario while a pessimist sees only the downturn of his/her personal finance. Life is not finance only and the best things in life is FREE.

4.Red, yellow and blue are the primary colors: Red represents happy occasions; Yellow may be suntan or the natural suntan for ethnicity and Blue indicates nobility. Red,White,Blue are the color for USA but America is multi-colored melting pot with brown or Yellow folks as well.

5.Americans and Chinese love chocolate. The English Quaker John Cadbury created the first chocolate bars and began selling them in his tea and coffee shop. Tea is a famous product from China as exports to other countries centuries ago.

6. More than 10,000 tigers live in zoos and sanctuaries around the world. I was born in the Year of the Tiger(1926) and I have traveled from China to USA and vice versa many times as a human being to gain knowledge as a learner for life.

7. I love peanuts since I was a boy but I like cashew better. The joke for Cashew is: Peanut with a cold or flu.(from bird flu to swine flu to dog flu...)

8. The nations in the world are going to do something about the flu as per WHO instructions. It may be illegal to cough but such law is hardly enforced due to human behavior for freedom.(sic)

9. Folks save money but money may be papers. So folks save papers in substance. Such thought may be regarded as profound philosophical underpinning.

10. Beware of half-truths. You may get the wrong half!

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao trying to spread humor to readers online.

August 17, 2009 at 10.30 a.m.

No comments: