Sunday, November 30, 2014
When education prevents communication
My son was looking at one of his toys, and noted, "This is made in China."
"Yes, a lot of things are made in China," replied my wife.
I added, "That's because they have a lot of people who can make a lot of things."
And then my China-focused MBA kicked in. "Plus they have a production oriented economy that favors exports."
That pretty much ended the conversation, though it probably didn't help anything.
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This would have been a hilarious time for him to have said, "...and what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?"
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