What does the Chinese symbol for crisis mean?
Wēijī
The Chinese phrase for “crisis” is “Wēijī:” 危机. Wēi, 危, does in fact mean danger. However, Victor Mair, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, writes that, in this context, Ji (机), represents an “’incipient moment; [a] crucial point (when something begins or changes).
Is the Chinese word for crisis the same as opportunity?
Crisis = 危机 (wēi jī) where 危(wēi) indeed translates to “danger, to endanger.” However, 机 (jī) by itself doesn’t really translate to “opportunity”. 机会 (ji hui) means “opportunity”, but an accurate translation of 机(jī) by itself is more like “a crucial point, when something begins to change.”
When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters one represents danger and the other represents opportunity?
When written in Chinese, the word “crisis” is composed of two characters – one represents danger and one represents opportunity. The danger signs are all around us. With less than half our productive capacity the Soviet Union has at least equaled us in several crucial areas of military science and technology.
Why is crisis a danger and an opportunity?
The opportunity is to stand in the fear, recognize the danger, and stay focused on the present need calling for attention. The opportunity is to be with one in crisis, who is a person having an incredibly intense experience, an experience that is both danger and opportunity.
Who said never let a good crisis go to waste Churchill?
As Winston Churchill was working to form the United Nations after WWII, he famously said, “Never let a good crisis go to waste”.
How do you turn a crisis into an opportunity?
6 Ways to Turn a Crisis Into an Opportunity
- Sit With Difficult Emotions.
- Accept That Crisis Will Happen.
- Relish Being Pushed Out of Your Comfort Zone.
- Consider The Big Picture.
- Remember Who and What Is Really Important.
- Change Your Perspective.
WHO said in every crisis there is opportunity?
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein said, “in the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity.” There’s no question that we’re in the midst of a global crisis.
What does never waste a crisis mean?
“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste,” he told a Wall Street Journal forum in 2008. “And what I mean by that is, it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”