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293: Zak Dychtwald | How Young China Will Change the World
Episode 293

293: Zak Dychtwald | How Young China Will Change the World

The Jordan Harbinger Show · Jordan Harbinger

December 24, 20191h 3m

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Show Notes

Zak Dychtwald (@zakdychtwald) is the Founder of think tank and consultancy Young China Group and author of Young China: How the Restless Generation Will Change Their Country and the World.

What We Discuss with Zak Dychtwald:
  • At 417 million strong, China has more millennials than North America, the Middle East, and Europe combined.
  • Chinese millennials and its younger generations are experiencing -- and influencing -- a society and culture changing at 10 times the speed of what Western millennials have experienced.
  • What this breakneck rate of change means for the childhood of someone growing up in modern China and the effect it has on his or her resulting worldview.
  • Whether we view it as a collaborator, competitor, or consumer, this "Young China" is the single most important rising actor on the world stage.
  • How Zak became fluent in Mandarin -- considered by the CIA to be the hardest language to learn in the world -- at the highest level in two and a half years instead of the customary six.
  • And much more...

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