Many years ago, the famous economist Lang Xianping gave a speech at one of China's top two universities. His theme mentioned that Chinese enterprises cannot just become bigger and stronger, but also need to be small and beautiful enterprises. At that time, some students raised their hands to ask questions, showing simple either-or thinking. They believe that not allowing companies to become bigger and stronger is equivalent to making them smaller and weaker. This diode way of thinking is actually relatively common and easy to fall into. Moreover, we should understand that advocating small and beautiful does not mean requiring enterprises to be small and weak. The two cannot be simply equated.
There is currently a phenomenon of doing "patriotic business". While I don't support this practice, that doesn't mean I support the "hateful business." After all, the two are completely different things. At the same time, some of the company's products can actually tell the story of domestic substitution and do the so-called "patriotic cause." However, I just don’t like this approach, but I don’t impose it on others either. As long as the business is not illegal, I firmly disagree with "business that hates the country". The topic of "patriotism" often attracts a lot of traffic, but after expressing my views, I will try to touch this topic as little as possible in the future.
In short, through reviewing the perspective of enterprise development, discussing the relationship between patriotism and the place where it is located, and elaborating on the phenomenon of "patriotic entrepreneurship", there is a lot worth thinking about. shared. Everyone is welcome to comment, share, and exchange your ideas. .
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