Introduction
Earlier this year after a trip to China I decided that whatever I do in the future, it will be with China. One because I was born there, and two because the growth and excitement in that country is palpable when you're there. These periods of explosive growths do not come along very often in a life time, and for those who dream of opportunities to do big things, I was uniquely poised to get in on the action. So I quit my job, and started on my own company and have been working with a few companies for the last couple of months. I'd be the first to tell you that pay isn't that great, with a 8:1 currency conversion and still operating in the U.S. the salary is not the shining light that moves me forward. However, the learning curve has been tremendous and will continue as I forsee. I was in china for 10 years and in the US for 19, fully bilingual and have tons of family back in China throughout all the major cities. I think of myself as chinese despite my passport and I thought I knew how the chinese worked...

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