3. Progress– Americans believe that both societal and personal progress are virtues which are ‘natural’ and to be encouraged. Continual education and self-improvement are vital to prolonged success. Many Chinese, by comparison, seem more content living in the ‘now’ and accept their circumstances with dignity.
4. Competition – Competition is the virtue that leads to action, achievement, and eventually success – in particular material success, the foundation of American societal pride and wealth. While the competitive spirit is certainly developing rapidly in China, the middle kingdom has historically focused on other virtues.
3. Progress– Americans believe that both societal and personal progress are virtues which are ‘natural’ and to be encouraged. Continual education and self-improvement are vital to prolonged success. Many Chinese, by comparison, seem more content living in the ‘now’ and accept their circumstances with dignity.4. Competition – Competition is the virtue that leads to action, achievement, and eventually success – in particular material success, the foundation of American societal pride and wealth. While the competitive spirit is certainly developing rapidly in China, the middle kingdom has historically focused on other virtues.
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