Second, worry can rejuvenate the country and leisure can die. The general idea of this sentence is, born in sorrow, died in happiness. A country can't be prepared for danger in times of peace, and it will perish one day. If an enterprise is content with the status quo, it will inevitably lose ground in today's enterprise competition. A person who idles around because of his wealth will eventually ruin his life, only to find that he has accomplished nothing when he is old. Some are even involved in drugs or addicted to other things, which is called playing with things.
I've thought a lot about the idea that you can revitalize the country through worry and fatigue, and you can die through leisure. An enterprise often survives in the initial stage-people say that everything is difficult at the beginning. When the company is in the most difficult time, everyone can work together in Qixin, Qi Xin, and try their best to help the company tide over the difficulties. But many companies, qiaqia, went out of business when it was stable and even seemed to be doing well. Why? Perhaps it is a lack of the concept of being prepared for danger in times of peace. Perhaps there is another point, that is, relying too much on one person will have such an ending? If the boss of an enterprise can't control the overall situation or is indifferent to the company's affairs. One or two people who rely entirely on the company, over time, will be disloyal before the interests. By the time you really find out, it is often too late. How many companies may go bankrupt because of this? People always have a sense of crisis and live a little passion.