| I think the dilemma you had to some degree is related to the value system China had or don’t have. When I grew up in China, there were chronically movements like “Wu Jiang Si Mei”. It is nothing wrong with that, but it never had a completed and trusted value system behind it and put into the right context. In United States, most of people grew up with some sorts of religion, and at later stage of life people will chose to stick with it religiously or causally or becoming atheist. But the teaching of respect, love and fairness stay with their life in large extent. The law and enforcement of the law will help, however that can only take you to so far, China has been making great progress economically, but where China is going to spiritually, I guess we can only wait and see …… |