
Dedication to Work ----- Competition on Work
Ancient Chinese people’s view on way of study emphasizes that success comes from diligence and failure results by carelessness. However, modern people’s thought on choosing a talent is based on an ancient Chinese story that Bole (a famous horse trainer, derived to a talent judger ) preferred to choose the best racing horses during live matches. Thus, ‘virtue’ and ‘ability’ are seen as the priorities when people choose a nice racing horse. A talent man in China means both virtue and ability.
Dedication is the traditional virtue of Chinese nation. It defines as respect, preciseness, staidness, responsibility, and being able to bear hardship without complaints. No matter one has higher or lower position, one should be loyal to his firm and even more to his occupation; one should hew to his duty and should never give up his faith, namely, one should not find any excuse to ‘send a message to Garcia’(fulfill his mission ).
Competition is a natural law in days of economy. It refers to confronting challenges, improving work ability, being able to undertake tough positions. Thereby, it is to break out ‘the Matthew Effect’so the real talent can be placed in a right and important position and it is to bring into play ‘the Catfish Effect’so everyone can practise his true use- this is to say, no matter one is an obvious talent or potential talent, people should tolerate his shortcomings and make avail of his strengths, which will help remain a sound competition environment and keep more sustainable development surroundings.
Let us better operate Nansha Assets by integrating the traditional methodologies and the modern ones and incorporating dedication and competition.