A person must first have ambition, second have insight, and third have perseverance. With ambition, one will never settle for mediocrity.
A lack of talent can hinder a nation's strength. Conversely, if a resource-poor nation possesses abundant talent and practices efficient resource management, it can overcome difficulties and prosper. History proves that a lack of natural resources does not necessarily mean weakness.
I believe considering the interests of others is paramount. One should not limit their vision to personal gain; interests are complementary. By being willing to share profits, one eventually reaps greater benefits. My mother taught me from a young age that those who only seek petty gains will never make friends, and the same applies to business.
Those who privately advise us and point out our mistakes are our true friends.
The naming of the Yangtze River is based on the principle of "the Yangtze River does not reject small streams." One must possess an open mind to accommodate these streams; without them, how could a great river ever form?
One must always be alert to business opportunities to seize the right moment and ride the rising tide. The sooner, the better. A true businessman should be able to identify commercial potential even in unusual occurrences.
Shrewd businessmen possess keen intuition to fully leverage commercial intelligence. Those who are insensitive or isolated in their thinking often fail to achieve much.
An entrepreneur with a sense of mission should strive to walk the righteous path; I believe such individuals will undoubtedly achieve success in various forms.
In times of adversity, ask yourself if you have the necessary qualities. When I faced adversity, I believed I was ready because I was diligent, frugal, persevering, eager to learn, and committed to building credibility.