Don't give up your dream because there is no applause. What we need is persistence, not where does the audience come from?
This sentence comes from Xin Li, an outstanding entrepreneur. This passage is complete: don't give up your dream because there is no applause. What you need is persistence, not audience. It is easy to work hard for a while, but difficult to persist for a lifetime. We should never forget our innovative spirit and let everyone shine again with our extraordinary perseverance. Excellent entrepreneurs have always been emphasized by friends around them that they should stick to it, don't care about other people's eyes, and take the road they think is right. Others can only make suggestions, and the final decision is their own, so they can't give up their dreams, even if they don't harvest flowers.