Growth: Growth means being better today than yesterday, and better tomorrow than today. Without self-reflection today, how can tomorrow be better? Encouragement can turn a fool into a genius, while criticism can turn a genius into a fool. To grow quickly, one must first learn to give; the more you give, the more opportunities you will have. Instead of envying the results of success, emulate the process of growth. The process of growing is painful, but the outcome is joyful. The growth level of a leader determines the growth speed of the team. Success is a way of thinking, a mindset, and a habit. Successful people grasp opportunities, while failures simply wait for luck. Small successes rely on individual effort, but great successes rely on teamwork. Success is not a challenge, but a transformation. Achievers never give up, and those who give up never succeed. Attitude determines your height; changing your attitude after succeeding is too late. To succeed, align your thoughts, actions, and time with those who have already succeeded. Success is found in hardship, much like plum blossoms blooming in the cold. Before building a successful enterprise, build a successful team. Successful people know how to cherish, while failures tend to complain. The formula for success is: (Goal + Plan) × Action = Success Rate. To succeed, one must: learn from successful people, speak as they do, and accept their corrections. The speed of an individual's change is proportional to the speed of their success. Those who fail see danger in front of an opportunity, while those who succeed see the opportunity behind the danger. The three main causes of failure are: complaining about leaders, acting without learning, and being self-righteous by ignoring others' experience. Success is 99% mindset and 1% ability. The secrets to success are: cherishing, caring, and gratitude.
Education: Self-reflection is the start of success, while criticizing others is the start of failure. Follow the "Four Rights": right mindset, right people, right words, and right actions. Adhere to the "Eight Principles": diligence, professionalism, punctuality, and integrity. Be grateful, cherish gratitude, and repay it; know your blessings, cherish them, and create more. Only by cherishing can you possess, and only through gratitude can you endure. Great wisdom comes from a broad perspective. In high society, people elevate one another; in middle society, people ignore one another; in low society, people disparage one another. Follow these four words: simplicity, belief, obedience, and action. Mistakes often stem from oneself; through self-change, one can adapt to all changes. Being guided by a mentor is a blessing. Practice the "Five More's": speak more with tolerance, respect, care, encouragement, and consultation.