FUTURE OF SCHOLARSHIP-KUNGFU DUALITY Don't be afraid, this is something we Asians ourselves invented. And it is something that most Asians like. It may knock out some of the losers among us, but it can also make our ancient traditions no longer "outdated and corrupt" as they were smeared by the Western aggressors. It is our "scholarship and kungfu duality" of the future. Most Asians like pingpong, and, at least, no one will look down on it. Although our kungfu is a bit lacking these days, martial arts novels and movies are still very popular. Even when we are not very good at English, we are still very comfortable with the computers and mobile phones that they have been written in English by the Westerners. If we could only enter the computer to help write some software, then it would be all the more wonderful. The above is the essence of what we meant by possessing both the scholarship and kungfu duality skills. The the scholarship is ROBACUS. The kungfu is a ping-pong kungfu, or a pongfu. The good news is that they will be the new replacements of our jobs in the future. The bad news is that they will also be used to stratify humans preserving their persistence in life's challenges. PONGFU VS AUTOMATION Is pongfu addictive? Yes, if a person is strong-character enough to master the basic skills and put up with occasional humiliations of defeat. This initial hurdle could be easily overcome by everyone if pongfu is made a mandatory curriculum in schools. Anyway, how can a person quit a skill that makes him feel all others are moving in slow motion? And now comes the big question: "Is pingpong more addictive than a job?" In all my playing days, I have found that all my fellow players definitely put pingpong ahead of their jobs. And on the average, the higher the position a person has in his job, the lower his pingpong skill. I have seen many players given up good jobs or educational opportunities for jobs. Several even took sabbatical leaves from their jobs to devote themselves in pingpong. Another potential of pongfu is for it to become an industry on its own right. Besides the manufacturing, the coaching and sparring-partnering business could be a win-win proposition for profit and fitness. The escalating intensity the top two country, China and Japan, are investing in pingpong foretells pongfu's potential to be the number one industry by default in the coming era of automation. One of the tough problems of equity is the distribution of wealth in a communistic automation society. Ideally the share a person received from the fruits of automation should depend on the merit of his character. It so happens the design of pongfu is heavily focused on making it a measuring stick for merit of character. The immense data collected over billlions hours of play, it's firmly established what it takes to be good in pingpong is a person's merit in his manifestation of character in both training and competition. Pongfu, unlike its predecessor pingpong, is made gradable in classes. The very ability of self-training on the playback board can be quantitatively establish, kind like genesis records. For instance, how many nonstop repeats he could do determines accurately his skill level. Oops,I might just have replaced and displaced by the pinpong coaches with a superdumb motionless robot. But we have created a brand new sport that could get millions occupied, or, equivalently, employed. Another thing is that there is hardly any sport in which the hierarchies of superiority "as humans" among players of different skills is so voluntarily adhered to as in pingpong. Just watch how China and Japan defend their national honors in international pingpong tournaments. Too many things to talk about。Let's give them a little time to happen first before we put them into this book. So to conclude, we shall just reiterate, as a sample case, what such a dual scholarship and kungfu society would typically do. Furthermore, in our current situation, if this is not done, we might even never get the chance to engage in novel stuffs like pongfu and ROBACUS. GLOBALIZE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION The US election has always been a mega-billion-dollar propaganda campaign. This is its most handy and monopolistic time for America to pave the way for a treacherous assault on some foreign rival nations for the next four years. These rivals can only watch from the side and pray that the American people will rationally choose a president who would be good for all parties concerned. But in the last election, most people were greatly disappointed. It is only now that everyone is starting to figure out that America has fallen into an abyss of hostility, blaming all its own faults on other nations. Voters have become mobs. They wanted to choose a president that the rest of the world least wanted them to elect. History has shown that the first term America chose such a president was to pave the way for something ominous. But if he is chosen again, it would either be a war, or some nations are going to be harassed bad. What can we do? It's high time that we must defend righteousness by raising the banner of peace and globalize America's presidential election in 2020. We must put a bigger bet on peace than America on the election campaign gearing on hostilities and wars. It is also necessary to have the potential to make peace a chance that America can't stop. It's a do-or-die time. Of course, there should also be something unexpected like in the Chinese historical episode, Goujian's Revenge. Does mobism, hiding behind a mask of democracy, have not deceived us long enough? We must let this lynching mob see what true democracy is. It's all the people of the world coming together to vote! Would that nullify the election? Well, that might just be the result we most want, as that would put America in a situation that it would least able to make wars.