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RE: Is the Fourth Industrial Revolution Fiction?

My respected American senior. Thank you for your advice. As you say, corruption, incompetence and power struggles in East Asian countries are also important issues. However, my English was not good enough, so I couldn't describe that part, only the geopolitical side. I think I should study English more.

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I reckon your English is much better than my Korean =) I also think this is the best studying you could be doing of written English. bractice makes berfect.

Keeb bracticing =D

Edit: I also should emphasize that I discussed the general understanding of the relevance of corruption, and didn't mean to imply you personally lacked understanding of corruption. I have no basis for such a judgment.

Not only in East Asia is corruption evident. It is as American as apple pie, and seems no less entrenched everywhere else in the world.