26. Stay mentally flexible to increase efficiency. Develop the awareness to pause and reflect when progress halts, then continue moving forward through practice. Those who fail to learn from one experience to apply to another will only remain stagnant; only with high perceptiveness can one achieve efficiency.
27. By placing the weaknesses of subordinates in the most appropriate roles, those weaknesses can be transformed into strengths.
28. Only dreams that might be mocked by others possess true practical value!
29. Throughout history, wealth and benevolence have always gone hand in hand. To pursue maximum profit, some resort to any means necessary: cutting corners, selling inferior goods, or short-changing customers. These "unscrupulous merchants" often succeed through such "tactics," amassing great wealth that others envy. In contrast, some honest and sincere merchants, despite their hard work, often see meager profits and find it difficult to make ends meet.