[lit-ideas] Re: Philosophy in China
- From: "Andreas Ramos" <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 08:58:48 -0700
Very nice. Not just philosophy, either. You'd be surprised at the
number of executives I know with degrees in subjects like Japanese
history.
I know a woman with a degree in English lit. She has somewhere between
$400-600 million.
Quite a few CEOs and execs in Silicon Valley have degrees in history, theology, arts, and so
on.
yrs,
andreas
www.andreas.com
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Very nice. Not just philosophy, either. You'd be surprised at the number of executives I know with degrees in subjects like Japanese history.
I know a woman with a degree in English lit. She has somewhere between $400-600 million.
- [lit-ideas] Re: Philosophy in China
- From: Paul Stone
- [lit-ideas] Philosophy in China
- From: Omar Kusturica
- [lit-ideas] Re: Philosophy in China
- From: John McCreery