A true entrepreneur should be as stingy as an iron rooster, and this "iron" is reflected in the high degree of control over operating costs. They know that less investment and less expenditure are the basis for ensuring the steady development of enterprises, and more output can bring more profits. In their eyes, every penny should be used on the cutting edge to create real value for the enterprise.
For those investments that are not beneficial to the enterprise and the costs that may cause waste of resources, they are even more strict to avoid any form of waste. Such entrepreneurs not only know how to open source, but also know how to reduce expenditure, so as to ensure the long-term profitability and stable development of the enterprise.
In general, a real entrepreneur should have fine management thinking and keen market insight, not only to pay attention to the output and profits of the enterprise, but also to always pay attention to the operating costs, so as to be economical and efficient, so that the enterprise can be invincible in the fierce market competition.
It doesn't matter if an entrepreneur is described as an "iron rooster" or not, what matters is the contribution they make to society. If an entrepreneur is known for his frugality within the enterprise, but actively participates in charity and is enthusiastic about public welfare in society, then such an entrepreneur deserves our respect. They use their personal wealth for public welfare, help those in need, and make a positive contribution to society.
In contrast, if some people simply call others "iron roosters" for individual reasons, but do not contribute anything in terms of social good, then these people should reflect on their actions. They should think about whether they are more generous than others, and whether they are more than those entrepreneurs who really contribute to society in terms of their contribution to the country and society.
In conclusion, we should evaluate an entrepreneur by their overall performance, not just by whether they are stingy. A successful entrepreneur must not only be successful in business, but also actively assume social responsibility and contribute to society. Only in this way can they truly win the recognition and respect of society.