Thank You, Jiang Tao, on the Road of Entrepreneurship

by zzfandsyb on 2011-06-10 10:37:48

1. Thank you, Jiang Tao. The congratulatory words he wrote gave me confidence: "The Internet needs experienced veterans."

2. He made a mistake about my age. I was born in 1968, so I am close to 70 but should still be considered part of the post-60s generation. Age doesn't matter; what matters is one's mindset. Among the IT pioneers, I think Teacher Wang Jizhi's mindset is the most worthy for me to learn from. Born in the 1950s and over sixty years old, he who invented the Founder Typewriter, still persists in climbing the IT mountain, and I admire him.

3. Jiang Tao is also a veteran, and he has never stopped climbing. From Giant, to Kingsoft, to CSDN, each step has been more magnificent and glorious than the last, and every time he brings more help to others and conveys more value. I admire him.

4. Although I had already known him during his Kingsoft period, I truly got to know him well during the production of the "Programmer Base Camp" CD-ROM. To be honest, before I saw this product, I had thought about doing something similar, but when I found out he had already done it, I realized that while many may have ideas, not everyone can execute them, and even fewer can persist and build on past successes. Jiang Tao is among the very few who can do this.

5. Jiang Tao studies Tai Chi, which matches his personality: soft yet firm, harmonious and balanced. His person, voice, and actions are all like Tai Chi.

6. Thank you, Jiang Tao, for transmitting your strength to me.