The second lesson I learned from Jack Ma and @CZ is to always do the right thing, not the easy thing. The right thing is often difficult and may not yield immediate profits. However, always remember, "Always do what is right, because it is right."

While studying at Hupan University, Jack Ma repeatedly emphasized that a company's ultimate value comes from the value it provides to its users. Doing the right thing for users, rather than focusing on profit itself, is crucial.

Profit is merely a byproduct of the value provided to users. Easy decisions may often lead to better short-term profits, but they can ultimately undermine the fundamental value to users.

In CZ's entrepreneurial journey, I also observed a similar pattern: a good company achieves substantial profits by fundamentally winning in terms of user value through consistently doing the right thing.