is the first book that reveals the untold secrets behind the rise of China and the success of Asian Americans-"the highest-income, best-educated, and
fastest-growing racial group in the US," according to the Pew Research Center.
Based on his bicultural living experience, YuKong Zhao shares an "inside view" on how Chinese/Asian Americans successfully raise their children, manage
their money, and pursue rewarding careers by applying the following five Confucian values on motivation, education, money management, family, and
friendship:
Li-zhi:
While less successful families just let children follow their interests and pop-culture influences which often limit their future,
Confucianism-influenced families encourage children to have big and practical dreams to expand their future.
Qin-xue:
While less successful families indulge their children with toys and video games, and hand over their children's education to public schools,
Confucianism-influenced families demand and actively support their children to pursue an excellent education.
Jie-jian:
While less successful families borrow to spend, giving away a large portion of their income to Wall Street bankers, Confucianism-influenced families
save for rainy days, retirement and investment, wisely building their financial security.
Gu-jia:
While less successful families simply maintain the family, letting everybody feel good and "be yourself," Confucianism-influenced families manage the
family, demanding healthy behaviors and "be better."
Ze-you:
While less successful families mingle with friends who may ruin their lives, Confucianism-influenced families set high moral standards and select
friends who can benefit their lives.
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