Making money is instinct, but not aim
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Author:Zhele electromechanical
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Published time: 2020-12-28
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Maybe when we first started a business, it's important for us to survive, make money, find pain points, even become flying pigs and find outlets. But I think why to run an enterprise is still a question worthy of in-depth consideration. I recently read a book "India first" about an Indian enterprise······
Maybe when we first started a business, it's important for us to survive, make money, find pain points, even become flying pigs and find outlets. But I think why to run an enterprise is still a question worthy of in-depth consideration.
Recently, I read a book "No.1 in India", about an enterprise in India, which has a history of more than 150 years. When it was first positioned, it was for the well-being of the people. We see many American entrepreneurs like Carnegie, whose enterprises will turn to do public welfare and pay attention to important social things when they become bigger. But this Indian enterprise's initial positioning was to do business for the well-being of the people.
We are doing business today. Can we do it with such a purpose, with such a belief and with such an idea? Both traditional enterprises and modern enterprises are worthy of serious consideration. We have been doing business for so many years. I dare not say that we held such a belief at the beginning, but I think that such a belief and thinking is actually a very important premise for an enterprise to really go long-term.
In fact, we should do business with the operation and development of a community. It may be more advantageous to be an enterprise with such a concept.
Therefore, I think whether you really put a kind of concern for society and the future of mankind into your own enterprise. I think this should be a problem that every enterprise should consider and solve the problem of why we are an enterprise. In fact, I always think that making money in an enterprise is just an instinct, just like eating alone, eating is an instinct. Making money is the same. If an enterprise wants to survive, it needs to make money, but making money is not its ultimate goal.
We hold a kind of confidence and concern for the society and the future of mankind, and hold such an idea to do business. I think this business can do long-term.