Media personality Katerina Cozias interviews Geshe Michael Roach about his new book China Love You: The Death of Global Competition. The conversation focuses on Chinaβs rapid rise, the cultural gap perceived by many Westerners, and Roachβs βFour-Stepβ method for personal and professional success.
Bridging the Cultural Gap
Roach recalls a warning from his dentist before his first visitββBe careful; theyβre very rough peopleββand admits that many Americans still view China as the βfarthest possible cultural gap.β Yet his own trips overturned those fears when he witnessed Beijingβs transformation βfrom all bicyclesβ to β500,000 new cars a year.β
βChina, I think for an American, is the farthest possible cultural gap.β
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Cozias adds that Chinaβs population is nearly four times that of the United States and that it borders fourteen nationsβyet has largely maintained peaceful relations with all of them, underscoring lessons the West might learn.
The Four-Step Method from the Diamond Cutter Sutra
Roach explains that his well-known Four-Step process comes directly from the Diamond Cutter Sutra, whose Chinese edition is the oldest printed book in the world. He emphasizes that Chinese culture has βbeen feeding off these ideas for thousands of yearsβ (2:25 β 2:34), suggesting that this long-term perspective underlies the countryβs swift economic and social advances.