"For her own breakfast she´ll project a scheme, Nor take her tea without a stratagem" Edward Young (1683-1765), Love of Fame, Satire 1

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Vierailu Teekauppiaalla



Udumbara teekulho, Helsinki Kallio


Kävimme ystävän kanssa tutustumassa teehuoneeseen, jossa on tarjolla yli sadan vaihtoehdon valikoima (myös nettikauppa)! Old Tea Shopin "teevalikoimasta noin 80 % on luomuviljeltyjä tai muutoin ekologisesti tuotettuja ja torjunta-aineista vapaita." Maistelimme hienovaraista japanilaista vihreää teetä tunnelmallisissa olosuhteissa, vieläpä Kallion Udumbaran teekulhoista! Oli ilo viettää hetki rentoutuen teen maailmojen äärellä kiireisen työpäivän päätteeksi.

Uutta teesatoa Japanista

"Old Tea Shop on pohjolassa tietääksemme ainoa teehuone ja kauppa, joka ostaa teensä juuri Nakain suvun perinnetilalta Kyoton maakunnasta. Siellä teetä on viljelty jo yli 300 vuotta. Nyt uusia laatuja on Kukicha Karigane ja jo viime vuodesta tutut hojicha, gyokuro ja matchalaadut." Lähde: https://oldteashop.fi/pages/luomuteen-viljely-japanissa

Teimme myös ostoksia. Tai ystäväni teki ostoksia ja minä sain lahjan. Huikeaa Taiwanin Da Yu Ling - teetä! Olin sanaton. Lämmin kiitos.

Kiitos myös teekauppias Mikko Nygrenille hyvästä seurasta ja teehetki elämyksestä! Tiedänkin jo, mitä teetä seuraavaksi Kaisaniemen Old Teashopin valikoimasta hankin: "Kultainen Miekka" keltaista teetä. Sitten jotain hyvää Assamia, jonka jälkeen valkoista teetä. Tai Yunnan Green?


Monday, May 11, 2020

Very excited about this! Material for thesis

Found via a keynote last week by Ann Rosenberg, an impact leader. Background for the keynote that was entitled "How to Prepare Your Business for the World After COVID19":

The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired businesses to accelerate their sustainability efforts as they navigate a new world. Businesses that have already begun their sustainability journeys are emerging better prepared and more resilient. Despite the difficulty caused by the pandemic, it has provided an opportunity for corporations, startups, NGOs, government, and civil society to focus on responsibility and sustainability as they prepare for the future

Language study via "Negotiator" (谈判官).


Thursday, May 7, 2020

Evening


Memories of slides and slides and slides

Critical Realism, theory and methods. Political science compulsory methodology course. Highly interesting for my research purposes, but highly demanding, especially when dealing with some burn out symptoms = memory loss. Shot below of street art that brought cheer 

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Keynes on the reform of capitalism (notes for school)


"As Chick and Dow (2013) have recently maintained, Keynes sees not only love of money, but the criterion of profit itself, as a problematic issue of capitalism...

Keynes saw capitalism as an economically efficient system—or, more precisely, an ‘indispensable’ (JMK/A/2/6; also reported in O’Donnell, 1992, p. 809) economic system that has to be efficient—which is however ‘morally objectionable’ (ibid.).  His critique rests on the concept of money fetishism. The problems raised by capitalism, in this vision, have to do with the instincts it tends to promote, that obstruct the way towards the resolution of the economic problem. Capitalism is in fact primarily responsible, in positive, for our coming gradually but incessantly closer to a destiny of abundance and leisure. But it is also profoundly unjust, in Keynes’s vision, and causes bad instincts like the ‘sanctification of saving’ and the tendency to ‘sacrifice the present to the future’ without being sure that the exchange is worthwhile (reported in Skidelsky, 1992, p. 21)...".

Elaboration on Keynes

"Keynes’s view of ethics is an Aristotelian ethics of virtues (see Carabelli, 1998; Carabelli and Cedrini, 2011), which concerns the whole conduct of human life. Like Aristotle, Keynes believes that a good life is a life worth being lived: a moral life made up of friendship and affiliation, which are endowed with intrinsic worth. Yet, human flourishing (eudaimonia) cannot materialize in the absence of certain material and institutional preconditions….

The benefit of a successful struggle against the economic problem will accrue only, he observed, to those who ‘believe at all in the real values of life’ (CW 9, p. 327), who ‘can keep alive, and cultivate into a fuller perfection, the art of life itself and do not sell themselves for the means of life’ (p. 328)...

A society that is solving the economic problem requires, in Keynes’s view, a new, ‘religious attitude to life’ (to use Skidelsky’s words), one built around new values. Can capitalism survive Keynes’s desired revolution in values? Liberal in character, Keynes’s desired society is inspired to a new form of socialism, as O’Donnell (1992) rightly points out. ‘Keynes’s general position was that socialism should follow the example of liberalism in modifying its ideas and policies to adapt to changed historical conditions’ (ibid., p. 782). A ‘practical’ (CW 20, p. 475), pragmatic socialism, a form of ‘liberal socialism’ (CW 21, p. 500) with new, revolutionary values—knowing that the transition from the old to the new society might be ‘catastrophic’ (‘An Examination of Capitalism’, JMK/A/2/3; also reported in O’Donnell, 1992, p. 808).

Source:

Anna M Carabelli, Mario A Cedrini, Great Expectations and Final Disillusionment: Keynes, ‘‘My Early Beliefs’’ and the Ultimate Values of Capitalism, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 42, Issue 5, September 2018, Pages 1183–1204, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bey017

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Think tanking over the years



2014
Our Slush Helsinki 2016 Tech & Flourish Side Event, with very special guest Dr. Arto Salonen 
2018
2015
Not organized by us, but by the One Initiative: Nordic Impact Business Summit 2019. Episode 1 of upcoming podcast recorded here, where yours truly had the pleasure to also serve the exclusive impact startups as a China market business developer

Friday, November 15, 2019

Technology for Good

Exclusive opportunity for discussions at the China - Finland Business Association Annual Ambassador's Lunch held at the lush Kämp Hotel (association member event). In his speech the ambassador referred to recent US actions as "ping pong diplomacy". Yours truly proposed that China and Finland could together provide global leadership on investment into "technology for the common good"




Monday, October 21, 2019

10 years of charting our way!

It all began with ponderings over this piece of Scripture: 
Each of you should not only look to your interests, but also the interests of others. 

...and continued to the exploration of themes on how to conduct balanced business. Here is an excerpt from 2014, an intro to a wonderful Think Tank Tea -series on ecosocial wellbeing created together with a special friend and supporter who prefers to remain unanominous.

Balance masters chaos! The reform of the global financial architecture takes place from the bottom up. For me, revolution in this context is about acting in the opposite way as that which has poisoned this global financial architecture; the opposing force of solitary greed is communal generosity. 

My way of making a change in the marketplace has been to sow the seed of generosity when possible. At a time in my life where I had very limited resources, I asked myself the question of what is a resource that I can share? What I had was, tea. And so I began sharing the tea, the main idea being: I share my tea to bring people together, and as everyone comes together and shares - life knowledge or other resources, maybe the jam- we are all enriched!  

My adventure of exploring what it means for a business to function in a degrowth economy is only beginning, but one key lesson that I have learned is that much value can be created with very little. It is this story that is continued by the upcoming Think Tank Tea- event series. 

Snapshot. October 17 @ the office


"The world economy is changing. Alternative investments are becoming mainstream"
-Mandatum Life Magazine

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Podcast intro finished!


The role of the podcast is to provide snapshots of one cultural mediator's journey into the fresh field of impact investing

Upcoming 純怡Media podcasts exploring the relationship of virtue, tech and paradox management. We define "paradox management" according to Dr Elaine Karsaklian, who writes “Paradox management is inherent in the Chinese culture” and “Change is motivated by the internal tension between two opposing forces”. She writes about the land of paradox management (China) in which "development, coherence, and consistency (has been created) out of instability, chaos, and contradiction".

Taking this perspective, Chunyi ventures into the fascinating field of social impact investment, analysing its development via Nordic-China comparisons. She applies paradox management lens, embracing difference positively and sifting for the essence of that "internal tension" between opposites... with the ultimate mission of smart contradiction management in order to build partnerships for the UN 2030 sustainable development goals  - targeting goal number 17.

(Source referred to above: Karsaklian, Invisible Negotiator in the Land of Paradox Management). 

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

September Highlights


Study notes on topic: Keynesian economics, China and the global financial crisis

Returning to readings in global political economy.
Link to "Mainly Macro" blog below 


"Trade collapsed in the winter of 2008 around the globe, without exception. This was very bad news for China. Whereas exports had been around 35% of GDP in 2007, they fell to around 25% of GDP in 2009. That is a big hole to fill, and if it wasn’t filled, there was a chance that Chinese growth would collapse completely with damaging knock on (multiplier) effects to the rest of the economy. Above all else, China feared the political consequences of the unrest widespread unemployment would bring.

As Tooze recounts, China’s reaction was swift and bold. In November 2008 it announced a stimulus package of public spending worth 12.5% of GDP. (The Obama stimulus package, by comparison, was around 5% of GDP.) “Over the days that followed [the announcement], across China, provincial party meetings were hurriedly convened …” Within a year 50% of the stimulus projects were underway. Some of this stimulus paid for what Tooze describes as “perhaps the most spectacular infrastructure project of the last generation anywhere in the world”, the Chinese high speed rail network. Monetary policy was also relaxed.

In 2008 as a whole, before the stimulus and hardly touched by the collapse in world trade, Chinese GDP grew by 9.6%. In 2009, when GDP in the advanced countries fell by 3.4%, Chinese growth was 9.1%. The stimulus package had filled the whole left by collapsing Chinese exports...

China... was not part of the global banking network that caused the GFC. But the US and UK stimulus programmes could and should have been larger. Those close to the action tell me that the UK was running out of things to spend more money on in 2008/9, but I cannot help think this amounts to a failure of imagination: it is not as if UK infrastructure is great, there are no flood defence projects left to do etc. Above all else China’s example tells you what a huge mistake 2010 austerity was."

mainly macro: How China beat the Global Financial Crisis: If you were hoping for something on yesterday’s interest rate rise, I can only direct you to the leader in the FT today which says: “Ther...

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

August Update: In the study


After some "off grid" explorations, it has come time for this adventurer to return back to her world politics graduate studies at Helsinki University! The program combines international relations, peace mediation and global political economy - how sweet is that!


June 2019



At Nordic Impact Business Summit
supporting selected startups with their possible China ventures. 

The Old Stock Exchange, Copenhagen
Organized By The One Initiative 


Thursday, April 11, 2019

Some fave pictures over the years





Helsinki New Year - the year when they closed down the main street for the celebrations
Beijing Art District explorations


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Update...

In line with company social impact initiative, very pleased to be co-creating the following event!  Key phenomenon as related to Global Mobility, Cross-cultural living, Intercultural competence.






 

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Celebrating CSR



Was at an inspiring CSR event yesterday! Such a privilege to participate in community building in regard to these themes. We know that strengthened networks and collaboration is needed, but what should be our strategy? Looking forward to giving this some more time soon; here I document a few initial notes for self.

Yes, although I am juggling many different roles at the moment, in the end I am also a CEO navigating a company from a think tank perspective. A think tank, at the core of which is the vision to "support eco-social wellbeing in the East and in the West". It is towards this goal that a certain amount of resources are allocated when possible. As we are bridging worlds via cultural consultancy and training, the ambition is to also bridge worlds in our CSR/Social Impact work. 

Beijing Startup Street 
Was reminded of a "thought diamond" that I found during my time in Beijing working for Slush China in 2015...it was related to something Jack Ma had said. It was about how we all can take responsibility for our environment - no task is too small. Whether its taking care of a garden in our neighborhood, planting a tree or sweeping the floor for the common good.

Now I bring another quote by him, below, and raise the question: What can we do together, to further the prosperity and well-being of the ecosystem? Not just...But the entire ecosystem? Wow. Looking forward to giving more time for this theme soon! After all, social impact/CSR themes were the initial reason why I joined the Slush movement back in 2015 <3 

I see huge potential for CSR cooperation within the Nordic-China startup ecosystem. 

"We firmly believe that businesses in the 21st century must take responsibility to help solve the problems of society. In the history of our development, social responsibility has always been embedded in our corporate DNA. We believe that a healthy and prosperous ecosystem can only be achieved through solving large-scale problems of society."

Jack Ma

Source: link


Monday, February 5, 2018

Hyvää Teenpäivää! Day of Tea Celebrated in Finland 6.2.2018

Photo by Photographer Victoria Spiridonova 
Tomorrow, February 6th, we will celebrating the National Day of Tea in Finland. It is a day of celebrating all manner of tea, tea events, and of course, the sense of community and belonging that tea culture creates.

This year, in the evening, the Finnish tea association will also host a 15 year anniversary celebration!This is the invitation card. "Kutsu" means invite.
Yours truly is certainly looking forward to some good tea tomorrow ^^

Tea nourishes us, calms us, and revives us.
Hooray for tea!

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Much can be built "from the grassroots up"


In a time of great technological transformation, it is
important that we treasure togetherness.
Buiding connection. And together, by sharing our
acquired life wisdom, we can make sense of
the changes. Community
learning is important, because much can
be built "from the grassroots up".

Society flourishes when each
individual blossoms. And a grand key to our
flourish, is, simply, connection. The human
connection! The social impact project which
sprang from this blog has arranged thematic
tea tastings, and other community events over
the past seven years. We have documented
events as has been possible. 

This action has also functioned as a type of
R&D center for the mother company. We are happy to
say that we have been applying our learnings to our
adventures in the Wild Wild...East.

Now, it is time for some structural changes -
onwards and upwards!