11 typical mistakes in Chinese-style entrepreneurship: partnering like friends but parting like enemies; having too many ideas and changing orders constantly; criticizing hidden rules while secretly following them; meeting syndrome; monetizing corporate incentives; lack of democracy and barbaric management; using "underworld" methods to resolve business competition; blindly relying on "parachuted" experts and developing expert dependency; trial and error; blindly imitating competitors; and demonizing peers.
If a person is not handsome, strong, wealthy, or wise by the age of [xx], they may never be handsome, strong, wealthy, or wise again.
The diligent grasp time; the lazy squander it; the ambitious cherish it; the idle waste it; the loyal respect it; the speculators wait for it; and the wise accumulate it.
That year, the future was so distant it had no shape, and we were so simple that we had no worries.
Longing is the busiest ship in the river of the heart; you cannot help but set sail, just as you cannot refuse the passing of time. Longing is an omnipresent web among people; you cannot choose not to be caught in it, just as you cannot refuse to reflect on life.
We hold onto thousand-year promises, yet we are merely passersby in life, coloring the hues of longing but not each other's tomorrow. The mortal world that cannot be crossed, the emotional ties that cannot be seen through, and the embraces of many lifetimes—all ultimately succumb to the bitter oblivion. Who will ask about those eternal vows?
Opportunity is like a thief; it arrives without a trace and leaves causing heavy losses. What we do not know is not equivalent to it not happening, and what we do not understand is not equivalent to it not existing. To be a successful person, you must derive meaning from your work and act upon it with dedication.
Time is the best healer; only time can truly alleviate our inner pain and bring comfort. I know this well: among you, only those willing to discover how to serve others are truly happy.