About The Author

Arthur Chang grew up in Taiwan, and extensively studied Oriental and Zen philosophies as well as Chinese studies before immigrating to the U.S. at the age of 26 in 1992. Arthur Chang’s devoted study of Buddhism in the past 18 years has allowed him to fully form his own sense of truth and clarity. His mission is to share his experience with the insightful essence of Buddhism and Oriental philosophy applied to business and everyday life. He wrote and published his first book “Point Of Virtue” in 2017, his 2nd book “Road To Clarity: A Handbook For Bettering Ourselves” in 2018, and his 3rd book “Shape of Wisdom” in 2019 to complete the trilogy.

Arthur Chang, an influential entrepreneur who founded Kingman Group/Spyder paintball (1992-2013), expanded the sport in the marketplace and created brand awareness at an unprecedented level. In his 21 years of day to day involvement as the Founder and CEO he demonstrated his capabilities as a mentor and leader.

He also created his film production division after graduating from film school in Los Angeles. Kingman Films International (1995-2005) produced several acclaimed feature films and developed various cinematic projects in Hollywood including “Good Advice” (2001) and “The Kiss” (2003). In 2013 he retired from his businesses and followed his passion, writing.

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Support grows into a bond, dependence turns into entanglement.

A great companion shouldn’t be like your shadow, following you
around. A great companion should be like a light,
it illuminates you.

If you are wealthy but not healthy, it’s a glass half empty.
If you are healthy and not wealthy, that’s a glass half full.

“Let me do it for you” sometimes is even more powerful than saying “I love you”.

Great relationships consist of great responsibility.

We need to be more grounded rather than being more connected.

The synonym for “Greed” is “Poor”.

Trust your staff, but trust your instinct more.

Let your imagination and heart always fly First Class.

You can learn business, but you can never learn business sense.

Harmony is midway to Happiness.

In order for people to feel touched, the key word is “Effort”, making an effort.

We don’t pursue happiness, we cherish it.

You can get almost any answer on Google, but not for Happiness, because Happiness comes as a reward.

What is attractive? Straight forward. And what is unattractive?
Garrulous.

Through the ebb and flow of time, life itself forms and frames one’s character, and ultimately the personal perspective, and even illusions, of one’s discernment of reality. This book unlatches the portal into Arthur Chang’s consciousness and personal vision of his world and lessons learned, as life molds his unique persona. The meandering of each chapter illustrates the twists and turns of the author’s journey into what he delineates as clarity. The black-and-white theme of the illustrations reflects the metamorphosis from his first book Point of Virtue into a more reflective mood devoid of unnecessary embellishments, ultimately leading the reader into the author’s paradigm of clarity. Although some of the unusual commentaries can disrupt the reader’s expectations, they make for thought-provoking reading.

– Dr. Dominique Surel