Chinese Antiques China Today Dragon Breathe In Our Lungs
by: DerekDashwood
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Is there anything you and I can do in this global issue? Yes, there is. And if we think it through together enough, and look at recent history, there is a way, down at our level, while the powers talk. We see it in our huge shopping baskets every time we shop at one of the huge discount stores, and the line ups of people with their huge buggies laden with stuff made in China that they cannot afford, do not need, but home it comes, is it not an impressive imitation of some real thing? Yes, it is, I have some too.
Recall, that is how Japan got rich, selling us cheap goods. They graduated upwards and bought up many of our treasures with the funds. Can you see this connection? If we stop buying the new junk we do not need, one factory might shut down and stop spewing, at any rate those fake new pieces will soon be broken or worthless. So strike back, before their own heirlooms become as valued to them as the cash from us is to them, we would invest far wiser, just ahead of the curve, in Chinese antiques now, while they are busy with their cell phones and new jobs and off with the old.
The new towers are for them to experience and enjoy, let them. But check out how reasonably priced Chinese antiques treasures still are. Now imagine ten years from now, when the newer middle class, now living more like in Tokyo than in present hellish smoke filled China, they will much more value their Chinese antiques. Which are sitting on your mantle now; quite a tidy investment. So while you see your neighbor haul out broken pieces of one of those fakes, or has them lined up a garage sale, which nobody wants because everyone has.
But not your Ming vase, or your Chinese antiques artifact intact, from a time long ago, in a civilization far away, from another day. Increasing, in great value, day after day. China is the rising power and any investment in it's glorious past is better by far than the lead lined fakes of today.
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Derek Dashwood enjoys noticing positive ways we progress, the combining of science into the humanities to measure politics, wise use and mis use of power and protective love at Chinese Antiques
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