Dan Wang
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help them appreciate the good parts of America that I enjoy the most.
If there's anything that they can't necessarily access very easily, I want to be helpful in trying to give them a little bit of community.
And then otherwise, as I always do, think big thoughts and then write them down in my letters.
There's a quote I really like from Ursula K. Le Guin, which is that, love is not like a stone which only sits there.
Love has to be continuously made like a bread and remade once again.
And that's something I think about with something like kindness.
I think we can sub in kindness for love here, that the way that I think about kindness is not only a single act.
I think it is more a disposition and a spirit of generosity.
So I brought up before earlier Tyler Cowen, who has been a mentor of mine for over the past decade.
We've traveled together in Asia.
We've traveled together in Yunnan and Taiwan.
We've gone to the opera together here in New York.
We've seen a great Brahms concert here in New York.
And Tyler has been very generous in helping me orient and tweak my thinking and giving me some degree of ambition because that is something that Tyler is really good at, raising people's ambitions at crucial times.
And because I bring up Ursula K., Ursula Krober, Le Guin.
I have to think about my other guru, Arthur Kroeber, who is the founder of GovCal Dragonomics.
We were having lunch once near the end of 2016 when he told me about Made in China 2025, a big industrial plan, which I hadn't heard of at the time.
Then a few months afterwards, I moved to Hong Kong to work for GovCal Dragonomics.
Shortly after that, two years after that, I moved to Beijing and then I moved to Shanghai.
Two hours from now, I'm going to go to Arthur's home for a book launch party, which he is very kindly hosting for me.