WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons
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DR. WAYNE STEIN Ted Talk Speaker, Amazon Author, Asian Gothic Scholar, Performance Artist; Yoga Certified, Black Belts. Writer Program Administrator, Writing Center Director, Korean Born , Raised in Japan, Italy, grew up In LA.
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Filial Piety: Appreciating the Cycle of Asian Justice
Filial Piety is the central part of a Confucian value system concerned with the need to produce beneficial patterns from children who are expected to care for their parents. According to Confucius, a variety of virtues are needed to maintain a strong society: filial piety, righteousness, love, loyalty, sincerity, justice, tranquility, moderation, and harmony.
By WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons11 days ago in Families
Bruce Lee and the Bullet: The Warrior and the Way of Peaceful Resolution
Fist“Why doesn’t somebody pull out a 45 and, bang, settle it?” -- Bruce Lee asks in "Enter the Dragon" Fist of Fury Bruce Lee had a hard time selling the idea of kung fu fighting in action films in Hollywood. What can beat a bullet? With Kato, his first Hollywood role as a superhero, the idea seemed plausible. Having a superhero fight without weapons works out fine.
By WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons11 days ago in Writers
Entering the Golden Alchemical Door to Teaching and Healing
It starts with love . . . Entering the Golden Door: Who Am I? Going through cancer treatments with chemo, a strange thing happened, for I started to forget things, even who I am because my wife ghosted me and my friends would have nothing to do with me. Without human contact, you forget what it means to be human. I am a professor at a university, but I forgot what I taught. . . .
By WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons12 days ago in Education
The Seven Stages of Becoming a Mindless Monkey Kung Fu Master: Journey to the West
It starts with love. . . Guide to Traveling to the West. . . "Nothing in the world is difficult; only the mind makes it so. . " --Wu Cheng'en 吴承恩 in "Monkey King"
By WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons12 days ago in Humor
The African Diaspora and History of Rhetoric: Learning to Learn
When studying the history of rhetoric, many groups were excluded from participating in power and were used, abused, and written off as inferior. Even today African nations have not recovered from being exploited by European powers.
By WILD WAYNE : Taco King of Dragons13 days ago in Critique


