Feng Tang, Yu and Dong have an interesting conversation in Oriental Select Studio. In this story, when Feng Tang asked about Dong's progress, Yu's answer made people think deeply. He mentioned that Dong had made great contributions to the company, and pointed out that he was not complacent after he became famous, but worked harder.
Although most people think this is a compliment, Feng Tang has a different view. He said to Dong jokingly, "Let me translate it for you. What he (Yu) actually wants to say is: First, don't float, it has nothing to do with you. Second, you still have some places to learn; Third, don't think about money before learning. "
Feng Tang's interpretation reveals the truth behind success: success requires constant study and hard work, and it cannot be achieved overnight. Yu's praise is actually an expectation and encouragement to Dong, hoping that he can remain modest and constantly improve himself.
Feng Tang's personal introduction
Feng Tang, formerly known as Zhang Haipeng, 197 1, is a Beijinger. He graduated from Peking Union Medical College, Emory University, China poet, writer, investor, doctor, businessman and antique lover. He has been a partner of McKinsey, general manager of strategic management department of China Resources (Group) Co., Ltd., CEO of China Resources Medical Group and senior managing director of CITIC Capital. The 8th Rich List of Chinese Writers 20 13 Writers.
His main works include Give Me an Eighteen-year-old Girl, Everything Grows, Beijing, Beijing Trilogy, published on 20 14. Ziwuyu trilogy includes: Buer, Tianxia Egg, Anyang (the last one is unfinished). Joy is the work of Feng Tang 17 years old.