In an era where honesty is often sidelined, my friend Professor Nadia Helmy exemplifies true courage. Specializing in Chinese politics and residing in Egypt, Nadia continues to provide ethical and insightful analysis despite significant risks. Her commitment to truth, akin to figures like Nelson Mandela, is vital for global understanding and peace. I deeply admire her bravery and dedication.

Can you still vaguely remember the meaning of the word honesty, or what it means to “dare to give your opinion honestly”? Honestly, I increasingly wonder if humanity still values honest people around them. Do you still dare to tell the truth to someone’s face today? It seems as if there’s an embargo or even criminal prosecution for doing so. Well, the beautiful invention of marketing by Philip Kotler and others is one factor that has taught us to think commercially: to ask the right questions and ensure we don’t immediately reveal everything to the other person.
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