The internet is like a highway network: websites are vehicles, URLs are license plates, computers are engines, humans are drivers, and flowing information is the cargo.
The world is undergoing a subtle transformation where wealth is becoming increasingly intangible. While tangible production and consumption were once vital, knowledge, intelligence, and concepts have now become the core drivers.
The internet offers incredible speed, global reach, zero distance, 24/7 availability, and infinite capacity, creating unprecedented miracles.
The internet is like a highway network: websites are vehicles, URLs are license plates, computers are engines, humans are drivers, and flowing information is the cargo. It is the hallmark of the information age.
The internet means this: knowledge changes destiny, the network changes life, and opportunities change one's path. With billions of users across five continents, it has fundamentally transformed how we live.
Whether on a car, a train, or in bed, transaction and communication no longer have time or space constraints. With a computer, a website, and an email address, one can become an entrepreneur.
Information possesses the principle of multiplication. Exchanging one apple for another leaves you with one apple; but exchanging information results in a multiplier effect, where both parties gain far more.
Do not dwell on what you do not want, or you might just get it; instead, focus on what you desire to achieve it. In life, focus on your goals rather than your fears.
For dreamers, do not let dreams control you; for planners, do not fall into empty speculation; for doers, remember that choosing the right direction is more important than sheer effort.
Building a city does not mean you have settled; planting a seed does not guarantee a harvest; reaching a peak does not mean you have conquered it; and silencing critics does not guarantee praise.
If you see yourself as a tree, you will worry about the wind; if you see yourself as a seedling, you will enjoy the sun and rain. Growth represents development, and maturity signals decay.
Life should strive for four dimensions: breadth, depth, passion, and speed; work should embody five qualities: initiative, action, vitality, influence, and emotion; and life should embrace one principle: shorten the years of struggle to lengthen the time of enjoyment.
Everyone has two doors: the door of home, the place of growth, and the door of the mind, the place of success. By casting out the shadows in the mind, one awakens the giant within!
Do not dwell on what you do not want, or you might just get it; instead, focus on what you desire to achieve it. In life, focus on your goals rather than your fears.