Love, health, and wealth

by chandadada on 2012-02-27 17:11:22

At a certain bus stop in Beijing, one often sees a person driving a Mercedes Benz come to the crowd of people queuing up for the bus, shouting: "Is there anyone going to Madian's Double Safety? A free ride awaits." You may ask, who is this person? What is he doing? This is a case study that training companies frequently present regarding love, health, and wealth.

This person's name is Wang Yong, the initiator and practitioner of China's "ride-sharing" concept. Since he began offering free rides, despite countless misunderstandings and doubts, as well as hearing endless sarcasm and ridicule, he has never wavered from his original intentions and continues to offer free rides. Initially not understood, even receiving cold stares, he gradually earned the trust, support, and respect of more and more people. Some say it's easy to do one good deed, but difficult to do good deeds all one's life. Precious indeed is Wang Yong's persistence over thirteen years in providing free rides without interruption due to weather or circumstances. Wang Yong says he will continue to do so and calls on more people, society at large, to participate. Under Wang Yong's influence, many have also begun offering others rides. Wang Yong once entrusted a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference to propose at the national sessions the promotion of ride-sharing. He believes that ride-sharing aligns with the concepts of energy conservation and emissions reduction, not only alleviating environmental pressures but also effectively utilizing road resources, reducing traffic congestion, easing traffic pressure, and improving work efficiency. "Most importantly, ride-sharing can build trust between people," Wang Yong said, feeling that modern people need the warmth brought by such acts of kindness.

In 2009, Wang Yong was nominated as a candidate for the "Green China Person of the Year" and received widespread attention from mainstream media. Many major media outlets, including the Beijing Youth Daily, CCTV, BTV, Tianjin Satellite TV, Central People's Broadcasting Station, Beijing Traffic Radio, Sina, Sohu, NetEase, Phoenix News, Alibaba, China Auto Network, China Daily, Beijing News, and Beijing Morning Post, have successively reported on his deeds. "The joy and satisfaction in life does not lie in how much money one has, but in the peace deep within one's heart," Wang Yong remarked.

Love, health, and wealth are the highest level needs of human individuals. It can also be said that from the moment of birth to the end of life, people tirelessly pursue these three things; it is humanity's natural mission. Those who possess love, health, and wealth simultaneously have their cup of happiness completely full, unable to hold anything else.

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