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Jan 23, 2024 · (This piece is my year in review; here's my letter from 2022). I. Walking. The trunk of an elephant might feel cool to the touch.
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My 2021 letter focused on how the control tendencies of Beijing can be balanced by the more freewheeling and outward-looking commercial instincts of Shanghai in ...
I fundamentally do not believe that their system of government is good for people, and for the world at large. (To be clear, I'm fine with US/Western dominance ...
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Mar 4, 2023 · I'm glad that I've lived through the entire Covid pandemic in China, from February 2020 (when I was in Beijing) through its end by January 2023.
Jan 24, 2024 · Dan Wang's annual letter. Reliably one of the most enjoyable reads of the year. He offers a rare unbiased view on the two superpowers of our ...
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Jan 24, 2024 · On walking Nietzsche remarked, "never trust a thought that occurs to you indoors." No day's labor is fruitful without many small strolls ...
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Jan 25, 2024 · Good writing is specific. Also, he recounts this admonition about learning he wrote in his 2017 letter. “Knowledge can compound. I'd like for us ...
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Jan 25, 2024 · From the letter: The most important story of China in 2023 might be that the expected good news of economic recovery didn't materialize, ...
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Jul 18, 2023 · And one of the trends I point out in my 2022 letter is that faltering economic growth is going to feed into a domineering political agenda, and ...
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Feb 26, 2024 · https://danwang.co/2023-letter/ "The most important story of China in 2023 might be that the expected good news
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