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I have many first-generation entrepreneurs around me, and also many second-generation rich friends in Shenzhen. After interacting with both sides, I found a very fundamental logic.
The thinking logic of the second-generation rich is: seeking comfort zones, prioritizing enjoying life, and pursuing more of a spiritual and material sense of superiority. Lacking the ability to solve problems in adversity.
The thinking logic of first-generation entrepreneurs is: How do you make money? Can I make the money you make? Can we make money together? They are used to burning their boats when they have nothing, so even in an unfavorable industry environment, they can seize business opportunities.
To sum up, first-generation entrepreneurs are more like a loach. Even if stuck in the mud, they can drill a crack out on their own. Their thinking logic is very slippery, with all kinds of strange ideas, and they can always find the crux of the problem.