Should entrepreneurs care about the economy?

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On the morning of May 20, Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the Global Times, published an article on his personal self-media “Hu Xijin Observation”, “To restore market confidence, we need to take shocking measures.” This article triggered another self-confidence. The media responded that evening with an article titled “Nobody Cares About the Economy Except Hu Xijin.”

In the early morning of May 21, a well-known entrepreneur reposted the article “No one cares about the economy except Hu Xijin” in his personal WeChat Moments, and commented that “this description is too vivid”, and the repost quoted this article. A passage from the text:

“The way some netizens care about the economy is: companies can go bankrupt, but they can’t lay off employees; companies can go bankrupt, but they can’t work overtime. As for what is the Chinese economy? They don’t understand and don’t care. The only thing they care about is the Chinese economy. The so-called hard-core technology, as for food, clothing, housing, and transportation, is too vulgar and unbearable, of course, if they order takeout ten minutes late, they will scold their mothers, and they will scold the takeaway brother more than anyone else.”

I personally think that this kind of comment has good intentions, but it will bring a lot of unnecessary trouble.

To use an analogy, if a famine occurs, the poorest people will starve to death first, and the rich landlords will not necessarily starve to death. If the landlords suddenly show mercy during the famine, they want to give porridge to the poor and try to be the savior of the world. , then the first to die is probably the landlord.

Just like the story of “The Farmer and the Snake”, some people are actually not worthy of sympathy. As a human being, you must distinguish between good and evil. You can only extend a helping hand to kind people. For those fools who have no ability to distinguish right from wrong, they They are not worthy of any sympathy and help at all. The sympathy and help for those people will not only get no kindness in return, but may even be bitten back.

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