Yao Anna participated in the online drama, and her reputation was polarized.
Yao Anna is the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, and recently caused controversy in the entertainment industry for her participation in the online drama "Ice Hunting". Some viewers questioned her acting skills, and some speculated that she was "bringing money" into the group. Among the various voices, director Gao Qunshu strongly supported Yao Anna, saying that the choice of her was purely fate, and he completely liked her talent conditions.
In any case, this is Yao Anna's first time acting. We should not be overly demanding, but encouraging. On the road of acting, every artist has experienced hardships and needs time to accumulate and grow.
The CEO of Metersbonwe sparked heated discussions.
Belonging to the same "rich second generation" as Yao Anna is Hu Jiajia, CEO of Metersbonwe. In 2016, at the age of 30, she took over her father's business, but as a result, the cumulative loss in 7 years was as high as 3.2 billion. As a person at the helm of a business, this is undoubtedly a sign of failure. However, her father Zhou Chengjian did not blame his daughter, but said that the development of the enterprise needs an overall environment, not all management issues.
The tolerance revealed in these words is more educational than the failure itself. It is rare that parents are strict with their children, but also tolerant and encouraging. Children should also strive for self-improvement, integrity and innovation.
Inspiration and advice.
The road of life is long, and we all have bumps. The key is to maintain an optimistic and positive mindset. Regardless of the circumstances, you should not be complacent or give up.
Parents should trust and support their children's choices. Children should also repay their kindness and live up to their parents' hard work.
The world is enriched by the interweaving of different sounds. We should respect and tolerate each other and build a society full of humanity.
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