But the accumulation of scenes, in the end, made me deeply feel and re-understand that sentence.
"No, the way we win matters."
From a child's mouth, you realize that this sentence is so sincere, it is not a hypocritical wedding dress for adults.
At work, you think you can just do your job, no matter how unscrupulous, or compete with others regardless of their lives.
You think as long as you win, everything will be fine.
You think you win and everyone will be on your side. The winner is king. Our history stories teach us that. The most famous are Xiang Yu and Liu Bang.
But, in the end, everything you do to win, that process is what really "defines" who you are.
Would you be willing to try another, tougher path if there was a chance of victory? Instead of completely destroying your enemies, achieve victory in a different way.
Four stars for the book.
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