Secrets of the Chinesehttp://www.bamboo-delight.com/download/Secrets.pdf
You need to learn the wealth secrets of the chinese.
Also has exercises and recommended games to play so you can think like chinese.
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However, very few Western chess
players are adept at the strategy and tactics of
Oriental chess since they egotistically and
ignorantly think that only Western chess has any
merit.
Indeed, Western chess players are arro-
gant in their knowledge of Western Chess while
simultaneously being intellectual cowards. They
have devoted so much time and effort in master-
ing Western Chess that they really are afraid to
“get involved” with the Chess of Asia. And so,
they miss both a refreshing intellectual pleasure
as well as a full appreciation of how chess has
changed and varied from the original East Indian
game of Chaturanga.
The Chinese Game of “Wei Chi” or as it
is known by its Japanese name of “GO,” is one
of the Hidden Secrets of Oriental Wealth which
has been over-looked by Westerners who merely
shrug off the game as being of the level known
as mere “Japanese checkers.” In fact, the Game
of Go is more difficult than is Western Chess
although the rules are as simple as checkers.
Does this sound like a game of checkers
where the object is to “capture real estate,”
“make a profit” and “cut and kill the opponent?”
This is precisely the terminology that is used in
this game. To give an example of how important
Go strategy was to Japan, it is beneficial to know
that the game was forbidden to be taught to
anyone not of the Ruling Elite. This law was in
effect for several hundred years. Today, every
Japanese corporate executive is expected to be
expert at the Game of Go or his prospects for
promotion are very dim.
Every Oriental businessman knows how
to surround his opponent on the Go-board-like
grid of a street map and to gain the advantage in
logistics; and how to connect his own lines of
supply and how to cut his business opponent’s.
For example, whether this represents a
Go board or the intersection of streets on a city
map, notice what happens when the black pieces
at the lower edge of the board are surrounded
and cut off by the white pieces. They either “die”
from lack of business or they leave the neighbor-
hood.
Such subtle strategies are one of the
Hidden Secrets of Oriental Wealth. But it isn’t
like the black man in the opening paragraph
believes that “They don’t really bother anyone.
They just crowd you out.” The method is more
like occupying the unused, strategic spaces a
little bit at a time until, with patience, the other
ethnic individuals and groups just feel like they
want to move elsewhere. But it usually only
works against people who don’t know how to
play Go.
The Japanese have been using this Game
of Go strategy on the United States continuously
since Commodore Perry landed in Japan in
1853. At this time, they are engulfing America,
Peru, Brazil and Canada using these methods
gained from a knowledge of the Game of Go.
They are purposely destroying the American
industrial structure by applying these Go tech-
niques to the field of business.
I am glad that Go was invented in China
but sad that the Japanese, like almost everything
else their culture possesses, have stolen this
game for their own purposes.
Using Go game strategy, it is easy to
compare the styles of American and Japanese.
The main difference between the Western busi-
nessman and the Japanese businessman is the
difference between a lust for money and a lust
for power. The Western businessman is content
if, no matter how hard you struggle, he has his
hands wrapped tightly around your money. The
Japanese businessman is not content until he has
his hands wrapped tightly around your neck.
Then, when you are dead, he can take your
money without a struggle. To a Westerner,
business is a kind of serious sport. To a Japa-
nese, business is a style of warfare.
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