#103 Systems That Hold Nations Together — And What Happens When They Fail Us 《支撑国家的系统──以及当它们开始崩塌时》
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#103 Systems That Hold Nations Together — And What Happens When They Fail Us 《支撑国家的系统──以及当它们开始崩塌时》

A MAR VIN Foo Newsletter Issue (Featuring: Zhang Xueliang, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Tunku Abdul Rahman, broadband failures, and the systems thinking needed for The Thousand Ships vision.) SECTION 1 — THE FORGOTTEN CHANGEMAKERS Zhang Xueliang, Dr. Goh Keng Swee & Tunku Abdul Rahman — Leaders Who Carried Nations on Their Shoulders History remembers empires,…

#102 Leadership Lessons from King David: Courage, Contradictions, and the Making of a Modern Leader 大多数领导者的故事始于权力。
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#102 Leadership Lessons from King David: Courage, Contradictions, and the Making of a Modern Leader 大多数领导者的故事始于权力。

Most leadership stories begin with power. King David’s began with a forgotten shepherd boy — the youngest, the smallest, the one nobody paid attention to. And perhaps that’s why his leadership still resonates today. Because true leadership does not start from titles, offices, or armies. It begins in the quiet space where a person decides:…

#84 When Xi Jinping Echoes Hu Jintao: A Subtle Signal in an Uncertain Era
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#84 When Xi Jinping Echoes Hu Jintao: A Subtle Signal in an Uncertain Era

China watchers noticed a quiet but significant rhetorical move: Xi Jinping has begun to revive the language of his predecessor Hu Jintao with phrases such as “scientific development” (科学发展) and “democratic decision-making” (民主决策). On the surface, it seems like a minor semantic choice. In reality, it may signal a recalibration of leadership style during a…