what are our expectations? which of the things we desire are within reach? if not now, when? and will there be some left for me? i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found some something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la china s younger generation is driving a growth in consumption. this is where the real power is china. if you live in manhattan like i do and you think you live in the center of the world, this place, shanghai, will confront you with a very different reality. turn down a side street, it s an ancient culture. a centuries-old mix of culinary traditions, smells, flavors. a block away, this. an ultra modern, clanging cash register, levels of wealth, luxury, the sheer volume of things and services unimagined by the greediest, most bourgeois of capitalist imperialists. the city split by the
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here? you know, in the show, americans talk about presidents. right. in china there s no way you can talk about those sensitive topics. ah. so many people love that show. it s really, really good. wow. that s really a surprise to me. wow. these are huge. yes. wonton. it s okay. just put it. mm. good. is it good? minced pork, bok choy, some ginger, moistened with rice wine, soy, it all gets mixed up nicely and folded into the dough. boiled till just right and sauced with a powerful mix of soy sauce, vinegar, chili sauce, sesame oil, and peanut butter. so you ve got a kind of sweet, savory, acidy, salty, spicy umami thing going on with every bite. you want this, believe me. you want this bad.
savory, acidi, salty, spicy umami thing going on with every bite. you want this, believe me. you want this bad. in fact, you need it. what do your students want to do when they enter the professional field? what s the dream? i think this generation, they re a lot of them are lost. they don t know what to do. if you ask like a university person what is their dream? right. their dream is to buy an apartment in shanghai, buy a car. you know, that kinds of things. are there enough jobs for everybody? it s becoming more and more competitive. right. everybody wants the best job. but it s only a very few of them out there. but i think there s like a huge gap between company and new graduates. right. company wants experienced workers. right. but new graduates also want a good job. now. yeah. now. they re not ready for it. right. so they don t want to do some, you know, hard work stuff from scratch. right.