Prioritize order first, then talk about turning things around! A few days ago, I visited a senior who is nearly 72 years old. He doesn't have earth-shattering fame and rarely appears in the media, but he has been quietly rooted in the industry for nearly fifty years, growing from a small street shop to a scale that spans both real industry and capital, with a net worth already exceeding one billion. His office is small, with dim lighting, and a cup of cooled Pu'er tea on the desk.
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Prioritize order first, then talk about turning things around! A few days ago, I visited a senior who is nearly 72 years old. He doesn't have earth-shattering fame and rarely appears in the media, but he has been quietly rooted in the industry for nearly fifty years, growing from a small street shop to a scale that spans both real industry and capital, with a net worth already exceeding one billion. His office is small, with dim lighting, and a cup of cooled Pu'er tea on the desk.