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How to treat Lei Jun's "alas" has caused great repercussions on the Internet.
I think this "response" should be more of a recognition and defense of values. "May you walk for half your life and the boy return." It is a Weibo issued by Lei Jun on April 9th this year. Forty thousand people praised this sentence. We can find a value in this sentence. A kind of kindness and persistence of "knowing the world, not for the world" If we take Lei Jun as a successful example, what are the success factors we see in him? They are very diligent, try hard to get into a good university, try hard to get good grades, and try hard to run their own ideals and careers. Fear is not an illusory slogan, but the most practical progress. When Xiaomi mix was released, I thanked all the engineers and said, "You changed the world." Have ideals, always believe that beautiful things are about to happen, so that everyone can enjoy high-quality scientific and technological products from China, so that everyone can enjoy the fun of science and technology. Then the fact is that from the generation of Xiaomi mobile phone, the smart phone has been pulled to the gear of 1999, which has opened the era of cost performance. Later, mobile power, routers, bracelets, televisions, smart homes, small toys, and too many scientific and technological products were all brought to people by Xiaomi with the image of high quality and high cost performance. I don't know from which day, some people began to say that "everything that pursues cost performance is rubbish" and "Xiaomi rabbit, Xiaomi Ben and Xiaomi are all diaosi machines".

We all know the meaning behind this sentence. Its subtext is that if the price is high, it will inevitably compromise. Many people believe this sentence. As a result, many people went under the strong marketing and channels of some brands. Can they really bring those things we want at a low cost performance? Don't! Behind one fingerprint after another, we begin to know that there is something called "oleophobic layer" on the mobile phone.