This Year a Phoenician is Anticipating the Year of a Rat Instead of the Pig
By: Robert Diamond Jan. 23, 2019
In Chinese philosophy, the rat is elementally associated with water - the low point of the matter. That year - 2010 - was during the throes of the recession, definitely a low point, not just for Meridith, but for many entrepreneurs in Arizona and throughout the US. Phoenix and Las Vegas were in a race for the worst impacted city. Arizona has since developed a nationwide image, as a weird state with 120-degree summers, overrun militia people and hordes of illegal immigrants, and frequented by Biblical-size dust storms.
Via humorous anecdotes, Meridith dispels many of these popular myths and tracks the progress of Arizona during the past quarter century to its current status as a purple state and Phoenix's as the second fastest growing city in the US. She, herself, is a well-known figure in the state, having been instrumental in numerous projects from the founding of the Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce and designation of four National Monuments to the planning of Tempe Town Lake and the now-named State Farm Stadium. Her book contains forewords from local heroes, like sports executive Jerry Colangelo, former Arizona Secretary of State Betsey Bayless, and international motivational speakers "Dr. Will" Moreland and Dr. Vernet Joseph.
All Phoenix business people and those many people from chilly Chicago and wet Seattle, who winter there or are packing up to move their businesses to Arizona, can get some helpful advice from "The Year a Roof Rat Ate My Dishwasher: an Arizona Survival Guide for Entrepreneurs" (https://roofratatemydishwasher.com), as well as be entertained by this witty view of the 48th state.

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