Thursday, January 22, 2015

Reviewing my time in Shanghai.

Well, not so much an intellectual review but just feeling nostalgic looking through some of my old photos and decided maybe I should start documenting these before I forget - though I've probably already forgotten the feeling. I've looked through some of my older posts, and I can't help thinking that it's not me writing these posts? I can vaguely recall the emotions, mindset of that person writing but it's definitely not me anymore. The way I write, the way I view things, the way I conduct myself are irreversibly changed. And the thing about change is, it's not like how people see it, a two- way thing, you can either go left or right, better or worse - just one or the other.. but really it's multi-directional. Don't think of change as a point on a straight line, it's a point that veers in all direction erratically, drastically in a mad chase of randomness. So don't ask me if I've changed for the better or worse. I don't know what to say.

Anyway, its so slow and laggy I've decided to.. give up.
LOL.

Will relook this.. some other time. HAHA.
 

Monday, July 07, 2014

Politics

When I read this, it reminded me of the thought I had when I was doing International Relations, when we were studying about states in the international arena.

So when I read this, it really resonated with me.

"But we think as people and countries, not as a species."
- President José "Pepe" Mujica, Uruguay's head of state

Source:http://mic.com/articles/92369/15-powerful-quotes-from-the-world-s-most-humble-president

Monday, May 05, 2014

Dignity

Quoting from http://sudhirtv.com/2014/04/28/on-race-and-xenophobia-in-singapore/,

The second is around the material values and life goals that the government has consistently advocated. One thinks of the remark by Lim Wee Kiak, a PAP MP, that a person’s dignity is tied to his/her salary. Or ministerial pay packets and the justification for them. Or Lee Kuan Yew’s comment, in response to high ministerial salaries, that

“You know, the cure for all this talk is really a good dose of incompetent government. You get that alternative and you’ll never put Singapore together again: Humpty Dumpty cannot be put together again… my asset values will disappear, my apartments will be worth a fraction of what they were, my ministers’ jobs will be in peril, their security will be at risk and their women will become maids in other people’s countries, foreign workers. I cannot have that!”

Why must a person's dignity be tied to your salary?

(Abit too tired to continue today - but it's a thought I struggle with)

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Making Sense of China’s Growth Model

Making Sense of China’s Growth Model


Zhang Jun, Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai

January 27, 2014
 
Zhang JunAlthough China’s economy has expanded at a staggering pace over the last three decades, its growth model is now widely agreed to be exhausted. Even China’s top leadership acknowledges the need for change – a belief that culminated in the far-reaching reform agenda presented two months ago at the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s 18th Central Committee.
While not everyone agrees on exactly what the new growth model should look like, proposals do not differ drastically, given the prevailing consensus that the current model rests on an unsustainable foundation. On the demand side, many economists endorse a shift from investment-led to consumption-driven growth. Even more popular is the supply-side recommendation of a shift from extensive to intensive growth – that is, from a model based on capital accumulation to one propelled by gains in efficiency, measured by total factor productivity (TFP).
These recommendations are presumably influenced by Paul Krugman’s criticism in 1994 of Soviet-style extensive growth in East Asian economies (especially Singapore). At the time, Jeffery Sachs disagreed, asserting that the East Asian model included far more efficient market-based investment allocation than the Soviet model did, and thus was unique; nonetheless, the criticism stuck.
It was not long before some Chinese economists began to categorize the growth pattern brought about three decades ago by Deng Xiaoping’s reforms as “extensive” – and thus problematic. A consensus has gradually emerged around this idea, with calls for a shift toward intensive, efficiency-driven growth intensifying since China’s GDP growth began to slow in 2011.
But empirical research reveals a fundamental problem with this argument: China’s TFP has grown at an average annual rate of nearly 4% since Deng’s reforms began. If the United States’ economy, with a TFP growth rate of only 1-2% annually, is considered efficiency-driven, why is China’s not? More important, if China’s TFP growth is expected to slow, as major drivers like the convergence effect wane, what does it mean to say that efficiency gains should propel China’s future growth?
Consider the facts. A conservative assessment by Louis Kuijs, working with the World Bank, shows that, from 1978 to 1994, China’s GDP grew by an average of 9.9% annually, labor productivity increased by 6.4%, TFP rose by 3%, and the capital-labor ratio increased by 2.9%. In the period from 1994 to 2009, annual GDP growth averaged 9.6%, labor productivity increased by 8.6%, TFP increased by 2.7%, and the capital-labor ratio rose by 5.5%.
Similarly, Dwight Perkins and Tom Rawski found that from 1978 to 2005, China’s GDP grew by 9.5%, while capital investment grew by 9.6%, contributing 44.7% to GDP. The share of tertiary graduates in the labor force rose to 2.7% by 2005, accounting for 16.2% of GDP growth. And TFP grew by 3.8%, adding 40.1% to GDP growth.
While capital has been the largest contributor to China’s GDP, the economy’s TFP performance has been impressive – something that cannot be explained by an extensive growth pattern. Indeed, Japan’s rate of TFP growth never reached such high levels, even at the country’s economic peak. Even Hong Kong – the East Asian economy with the best TFP performance – registered only 2.4% average annual TFP growth from 1960 to 1990.
But annual TFP growth is not the only relevant figure. China’s TFP has contributed 35-40% to GDP growth, compared to an estimated 20-30% in East Asia’s “four tigers” (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan). As for the Soviet Union, even in its best years, TFP accounted for only about 10% of GDP growth.
Though China’s TFP contribution to GDP growth is much greater than in the other so-called “extensive” economies, it remains well below levels in the intensive US economy, where the figure exceeds 80% – a divergence that some might use to justify their refusal to define China’s economy as “efficiency-driven.” But this argument ignores the fact that China has been experiencing double-digit annual GDP growth, owing largely to capital expansion, while America’s annual GDP growth has averaged only 2-3%.
If transforming China’s growth pattern were simply a matter of increasing TFP’s contribution to GDP to US levels, China’s annual GDP growth would have to drop to below 5% – three percentage points lower than its potential growth rate. Given 8% GDP growth, TFP would have to grow 6.4% annually. This is almost certainly impossible, owing to the gradual diminution of the major drivers – including market-oriented economic reforms, the convergence effect on per capita income, and the adoption of foreign technologies – of China’s extraordinary TFP growth over the last 30 years.
All of this raises a simple question: Do extensive- or intensive-growth models really exist? Perhaps there is only fast versus slow, or extraordinary versus ordinary.
According to this view, if a developing economy can realize extraordinary growth, it must be because it offers greater opportunities for capital expansion than a developed economy. After all, investment opportunity is inversely proportional to per capita capital stock. On this point, Krugman is right: such investment-fueled growth is achieved largely through perspiration, rather than inspiration. But so what?
The fact that some of Asia’s most dynamic economies – including China, Japan, and the four tigers (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan) – have experienced investment-propelled growth and improvements in TFP simultaneously can be explained by the fact that TFP gains increase investment returns, accelerating capital expansion further. Though further analysis is needed to elucidate the long-term relationship between capital expansion and TFP, it is clear that the long-accepted theory that they cannot co-exist is seriously flawed.
In short, when it comes to Asian economies, the dichotomy of extensive and intensive growth is a red herring. A far more meaningful consideration is what drove these TFP gains; understanding that would enable China’s leaders to design a more effective plan for strengthening the economy’s long-term growth prospects.
Zhang Jun is Professor of Economics and Director of the China Center for Economic Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai.

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Getting Old

In Shanghai, people come and go.
It's been some time since the old gang (Heather, Yunhua, Willie, Liwei) left and I guess a new gang is forming.

Was having coffee with the boys in the new gang last weekend and somehow ended up talking about getting old, about the fear girls have of getting old and remaining single and unmarried (which seems very likely for me right now zzz). Especially since I was watching that Taiwanese drama which had all these 初老症状.

It's time to do a stock take:
01、枕头旁边,电脑键盘旁边,出现一堆万金油、白花油、绿油精等提神药方

02、只要坐下来,小腹就有一滩肉

03、莫名其妙就会一大早醒过来 [2]

04、躺在沙发看八点档连续剧30分钟就会开始熟睡

05、对於没有结论的冗长会议充满厌恶

06、觉得自己快要被一堆密码淹没了!

07、对於年轻朋友不让座这件事情会非常介意

08、对於磁场不对的人,可以毫无牵挂的跟他说再见、再见、再见……

09、KTV热门点播排行榜的歌曲完全不会唱

10、以前可以唱KTV到天亮,现在只要熬夜一天,就会累一个礼拜

11、急於想加入facebook之类的网路活动,以免被年轻遗弃

12、如果不喃喃自语,脑子就会打结。

13、越近的事情越容易忘记,越久以前的事情反而越是记得

14、觉得五分埔与路边摊的T恤都是给纸片人穿的

15、以前烦恼青春痘,现在烦恼小细纹

16、除非参加清早晨运的甩手功或庙会朝山活动,否则很难找到比自己年龄大的聚会

17、对於陌生网友的「我们可以交朋友吗?」说法,觉得无比愚蠢而没有耐心

18、认识新朋友的速度与机率逐渐钝化

19、越来越觉得专家说法都是唬烂

20、如果一天没有吃绿色蔬菜就会觉得身体怪怪的

21、逐渐没有耐心替烂朋友收烂摊了

22、越来越不喜欢改变「已经习惯的习惯」

23、很讨厌在外面过夜,因为要带好多东西

24、不知不觉,随身携带温水壶和牙线棒

25、懒的交新朋友的原因,是因为懒的从头交代自己的人生

26、终於认清「老天爷真的很忙」!

27、每次看到某某歌手某某影星过世的消息,就要感叹一次,我们的时代过去了

28、总是把「重要的东西」放在「重要的地方」,然后把那个「重要的地方」彻底忘记

29、说你看过「东京爱情故事」,知道完治与莉香,周遭一片哗然

30、朋友们离婚的(数量/年度)开始超越结婚的(数量/年度)

31、对於星座、运势、紫微斗数、塔罗牌、两性专家与励志书,已经不感兴趣

32、参加告别式的机率比婚礼多,包白包的机会比包红包的机会多

33、再也不觉得年轻辣妹或帅哥是一种天上掉下来的幸福

34、以前糟蹋身体,现在被身体糟蹋

35、开始注意医药新闻,譬如银杏是不是可以预防老年痴呆

36、对於手机铃声开始感觉不耐烦

37、开始关心商品成分、制造商以及赏味期限。

38、最近有件事要告诉你,可是一看见你就全忘了

39、对路边的问卷部队非常有意见

40、对诈骗集团开始产生周旋的战斗力

41、逐渐喜欢到传统市场买菜

42、最讨厌听到「如果你不怎样,就不能怎样」这种威胁

43、在床上睡不著,起床看电视却立刻在沙发上打呼了起来。

44、不想起那个忘掉的名字绝不善罢干休

45、对於RAP一点好感都没有

46、一堆人喊你XX姊、XX哥,而你很想叫他们――闭嘴!

47、讨厌过生日这件事

48、在「不好意思」和「多争取就会赚到」两者间,渐渐倒向了后者

49、对超商的集点活动完全没兴趣

50、对完美起疑,对不完美深信不疑![3
 
30 more to hit the checklist.. am I really getting old?
My eyesight is deteriorating. My fats are accumulating. And the wrinkles are multiplying.
 
Time to hit the gym and the beauty salon..

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

I started last year, I remember, full of optimism, thinking for once I had a good idea how my future will pan out.

This year, I'm back to square one, starting the new year full of confusion and uncertainties, and not too sure how I'm going to walk on...

Monday, October 21, 2013

Great invention-to-be

2. An app that could talk to you while you pretend to text someone

Everyone experiences those times when they are waiting on someone else and have to break the awkwardness of standing alone. Most people take out their iPhone and text someone. As for me, I just stand there like an idiot. I want to text someone or have any communication with another live person, but there is never anybody to talk to. This dope ass app will let you talk about something with a complete stranger until your date shows up (or not depending). You can debate common controversial topics, discuss current events, or just chat about your day. Its like the best friend you never had and it only costs $1.
Accessed: http://thoughtcatalog.com/ryan-mahoney/2013/10/6-ridiculous-inventions-you-would-totally-want/

Totally viable, and totally in demand.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Azerbaijan

When I think Azerbaijan, I remember that one Eurovision contest I watched where Azerbaijan won (and fairly so) and I remember thinking where's Azerbaijan - is it.. part of Europe?

Then read this article about their despotic leader.. despotic and not very cleverly so.

He won the most recent democratic elections.
And the election results were announced... one full day before the voting began.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/10/09/oops-azerbaijan-released-election-results-before-voting-had-even-started/

Thursday, October 10, 2013

The difference between the British and the Americans

20 British words that don't mean the same in the US
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/blog/20-british-words-that-mean-something-totally-different-in-the-us

Totally resonated with me.
Especially chips.. took me a while to get used to saying crisps. And really chips is still easier to say.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Fallacy

These days you see too many articles and stories about school drop-outs who make it big.
I don't disagree, but I do want to say that while many(?) world-changing people out there are school drop-outs, many school drop-outs don't make it big.

I doubt the relationship between school drop-out and world-changer is a causal one, however far removed.

There's a name for this kind of fallacy that I learnt in university but I don't remember.
And somehow this reminds me of David Hume.
And also that story about the balloon and the car.
And that story about how people who don't eat seafood are more likely to be murderers.
And of course, the democratic peace theory.

PS Fallacy is called cum hoc ergo propter hoc for whoever cares.
Doesn't sound familiar at all though...

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

You may gamble away your money, but you should never gamble your friendship.

A heartening post by CEO of Jizi Hotel.

mmd,老子喝了点酒留了点鼻涕,发张照片发微薄居然有人说恶心,行,老子喝了点,但没喝多,说点赌博的事,看恶不恶心,反正高考作文我满分,喝多了也不至于有逻辑问题。
  今年凯雷给我们投了一笔钱,向大家想象的一样,这里面肯定有对赌条款,但是唯一不一样的是,最大的赌家是我,单从这次赌局规则来说,这是一个只有我输或者平的赌法。但是,这是我制定的赌局,为了做一件我认为对的事情而设的赌局,我一辈子只想做对的事情,虽然总是错。
  今年年初和凯雷谈融资的时候,双方根据中国几家在美国上市的酒店公司估值以及企业的成长预期做出了一个估值,到接近年中的时候双方进入合同最后阶段,这个时候几家在美国上市的公司估值半年下降了30%左右,估值成了双方最大的问题。
  做为全球最大的私募基金之一,凯雷公司自然有非常严谨的估值体系(别告诉我你不知道凯雷有多大,总之凯雷几乎是你知道的投资公司里最大的),虽然他们非常理解这是资本市场的原因造成的在美国上市的中国股的大跌,虽然他们知道我们做的精品酒店与经济型酒店差别很大,但是他们老大不知道中国情况,所以客观上会造成我们的估值显得比较高,所以双方再估值的问题上碰到了比较大的障碍。
  我实在不愿意看到降低企业的估值的结果,因为企业估值一旦降低,老的投资人所占比例就会降低,而跟我多年打拼的兄弟们以及主要的骨干,他们的期权所占公司股份同样会下降,换句话说,信任我的投资人还有跟着我的兄弟们要吃亏。
  于是,我做了一个决定,我拿出自己全部的期权交给凯雷抵押,如果企业做得不好,我的期权将全部转给凯雷,而如果企业做得好,我则拿回我的期权。凯雷公司最终接受了我的条件。
  我是公司的创始人,也是公司的股东。酒店是一个资本密集型的行业,我个人投的那点钱在公司里根本算不了什么,所以,几轮投资之后我自己在公司所占的股份几乎说是微不足道。做为创始人和企业的主要管理人员,企业给了我一些期权,所以期权如果能行权将使得我在公司里的股份得以上升。换句话说,如果公司能够成功,期权是我获得收益的最主要来源。
  我这一辈子做企业从来没有开口要过什么,记得携程季琦蒙我去的时候问我要多少钱,我说副总拿多少我就拿多少,最后老子做了资深副总的时候发现自己的工资比手底下的总监还低,总之,我比较二逼。几次做企业不算太好也不算太坏,公司卖出时投资者都获得了较高的回报,无论我是大股东还是小股东,每次企业卖出我都以牺牲我个人利益来换取朋友之间的友谊,换句话说,每次我都是选择不伤朋友而不是选择钱。
  这次做桔子水晶酒店也一样,我从开始就没有为自己要什么。刚开始和投资人一起要做的时候我投的钱跟大家都是一样的估值比例,我没有一点干股。前期给整个公司发过两次期权都很少,所以第二次期权我一点都没拿,全部给员工分了。直到上一轮投资进来的时候,新投资人认为我的股份太少,没有人敢投这样的企业,所以公司追加了些期权。
  这次我敢赌的原因其实很简单:
  1) 我觉得企业要是真的没做好,我不配拿钱;当然,我要让事实证明我是不是那么的无能;
  2) 在08年金融危机的时候,企业那么难,我的投资人那么信任我,所以我有100个道理要回报他们的信任,哪怕老子颗粒无收;
  3) 公司里的兄弟们不容易,如果企业万一没做好,我能以我的牺牲换来大家的小康生活,值了。就算我到时候没有饭吃,他们也不会让我饿死;
  4) 凯雷的老张人也不错,他也不会太为难我,只要说得过去,他不会让我光屁股;
  5) 我没本事,但是围住了一帮兄弟,虽然大多没加过面,每次都住我的酒店照顾我的生意,所以我不会做得太差。
  人活一辈子怎么都是过,但是,我总觉得人要做一些对的事情,前几次公司退出都没有让我的兄弟们走上小康生活,我一直觉得心里难受。这一次可能是我一辈子最后的机会,一个能够让跟着我多年的兄弟以及认真在公司工作的每一个同事得到回报的机会。就算我自己无能,最惨的结果也坏不到哪里去,因为至少是当我没饭吃的时候我有一帮我开口就能给我饭吃的兄弟!
  这就是我的赌博,我相信我的兄弟们一起努力一定不会让我输的赌博。
  感谢一直直照顾我生意的兄弟们,愿你们多子多孙家庭幸福。
  不说了,喝多了该睡了,明早再说。

  桔子水晶酒店大傻CEO吴海
  1992年12月21日。

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

On leave.

I like being on leave.

The feeling that you can wake up whenever you want.
The feeling that it doesn't matter how you spend your day.
That quiet quiet feeling because nobody is around.
The peace.

I guess it's not so much that I hate going to work but I like going on leave.

Monday, February 04, 2013

Comments

I must say I've left the Social Media field for a while now.
But I do remember little bits about how people can try to improve their blog ratings or things like that..

Well.. I just found it rather unusual when there were like 9 comments on this practically defunct blog. I mean.. I post like on an average of once a month with long periods of inactivity. I don't proclaim to be an interesting writer so it is kind of odd. Not to mention, some of the comments on how it's insightful, or it's a great tip or blah.. when all I did was to post someone else's song. Lovely song no doubt. Not particularly insightful on my part I must say though.

Thanks for visiting the blog.
Hey.. maybe when  I'm bored, I'll check yours out. Till then.. tata.

PS I do appreciate the ONE person who left a comment on the 'braindead' people comments. Totally agree with you. Maybe you have the same objective as them but I appreciate you actually noticing the irrelevance of it all... Cheers.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Kiss Me

Ed Sheeran

Settle down with me 
Cover me up 
Cuddle me in 
Lie down with me 
Hold me in your arms 

Your heart's against my chest 

Lips pressed to my neck 
I've fallen for your eyes 
But they don't know me yet 

And the feeling I forget 

I'm in love now 

Kiss me like you wanna be loved 

Wanna be loved 
Wanna be loved 

This feels like I've fallen in love 

Fallen in love 
Fallen in love 

Settle down with me 

And I'll be your safety 
You'll be my lady 

I was made to keep your body warm 

But I'm cold as, the wind blows 
So hold me in your arms 

My heart's against your chest 

Your lips pressed to my neck 
I've fallen for your eyes 
But they don't know me yet 

And the feeling I forget 

I'm in love now 

Kiss me like you wanna be loved 

Wanna be loved 
Wanna be loved 

This feels like I've fallen in love 

Fallen in love 
Fallen in love 

Yeah I've been feeling everything 

From hate to love 
From love to lust 
From lust to truth 
I guess that's how I know you 

So hold you close 

To help you give it up 

So kiss me like you wanna be loved 

Wanna be loved 
Wanna be loved 

This feels like I've fallen in love 

Fallen in love 
Fallen in love 

So kiss me like you wanna be loved 

Wanna be loved 
Wanna be loved 

This feels like I've fallen in love 

Fallen in love 
Fallen in love

How can girls not fall in love with someone who sings like this... Sigh...

Monday, November 26, 2012

So many thoughts flew by this month and I didn't capture them. Wonder where they all went.
Before I lose this:

"Stop memorizing things... Memories can be outsourced to the cloud."
Samuel Arbesman
The Half-Life of Facts
Online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324894104578113590368047244.html

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Passion Run.

Off I go running early in the morning.

Signed up for a 4km run (I know it's nothing much) but I began regretting it the moment my alarm clock rang at 6am in the morning. Who wakes up at 6am in the morning anyway... Thoughts crossed my mind: maybe if I pretended to oversleep, or maybe if it pours, maybe I can just go back to sleep...

Didn't work, so ended up waiting in line patiently with the hundreds of wannabe runners about a few hundred metres away from the starting line (cos the queue was that long), and went off.. to a staggering start as we tried to manoeuvre (I still can't spell this odd word) around mothers pushing prams, old couples taking a hike, some sightseeing ladies and some angsty youths.

Not a long run, but I started to feel the stress on my underworked heart and lungs and legs and then you begin to hear the yells. The very enthusiastic volunteers along the road yelling at the runners to go on, it's just 1km left, there's free yoghurt at the end of it all, come on, you can do it. The energy's infectious and the runners pick up their speed (or it could be the free yoghurt after all).

And... it's over.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Bikini Workout Part 2

Part 2 makes it sound like I'm actually working out.

But the actual sad news is that I don't have a resistance band so I guess I'm giving up. I've tried one of the exercise. But surely it wouldn't do if I only train one part of my body. I might actually end up looking pretty weird right.. So.. there goes :D

Experiment. Fail.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Blog Writing Mood

Yeah. I'm in a blog-writing mood.

I'm not sure why.
It's not to clock up the posts. I've only made 4 sad posts these years. My worst year thus far has been 2008 where I made only 13 posts. They are however really exciting posts. Because they have PICTURES. And they're beautiful. And they're happy. They make me smile.

That's what blogs are for right? To keep the happy moments?

Man.. I need to try harder.

Bikini-Ready Body

Somehow blogging stopped becoming a habit once I lost my own place.
I need a room of my own.

Well.. and obviously I'm thinking of Virginia Woolf. 

"Women, then, have not had a dog's chance of writing poetry. That is why I have laid so much stress on money and a room of one's own."
- Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own

Anyway, this is about my resolution (kind of like a this-month's resolution) - and a very prosaic and non-intellectual, possibly even anti-intellectual, type of resolution - and yes you are right, it is:-

TO have a bikini-ready body.

Inspired, well, not quite inspired, but just perhaps reminded of it by the SHAPE September Issue - how I received that magazine is yet another story. [Stop rambling!] It has a lovely 2-page sprawl of exercises I could do twice a week for two weeks and I'll have that amazing Bikini-Ready Body it flaunts on its cover page. 

I am going to start this coming week. 
And hopefully two weeks later, I'll remember to blog.
And hopefully, I would have good news. 

Cheers to my bikini-ready body - well, future bikini-ready body at any rate... 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012


It doesn't feel like Singapore today.

Just left the Chinese Gardens. Peaceful, serene, green, conservation. Then the weather, cool, sun, breeze, clear blue sky, azure blue. Unfamiliar buildings. Lush greenery. It's like I came to a foreign place that is strangely familiar.

Today, I feel that Singapore is beautiful.
I can almost leave behind the traffic jams, the frustrations and the congestion. Just me and my home country.