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crashandspyro| Yuwen Daojing: Women should not set ceilings for themselves or set limits for themselves

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Theme: 2024 China Brand Festival Women's Forum

The "2024 China Brand Festival Women's Forum" will be held in Beijing from May 25 to 26. YoulaicrashandspyroYuwen Daojing, vice president of the holding group, attended and delivered a speech.

crashandspyro| Yuwen Daojing: Women should not set ceilings for themselves or set limits for themselves

Yuwen Daojing saidcrashandspyro, women have established labels, both family and social attributes, and women are complementary roles with men.

"There is an old saying in China that men and women work together without getting tired. It means that men and women can achieve the highest energy efficiency when combined." She said that the advantage of women is that they are more understanding, more emotional, more empathetic, and more delicate,"These are indispensable forces in industry development, team management, and business operations."

"Women should not set ceilings for themselves or set limits on themselves, because everyone has higher ideals and bigger dreams, and only then can they continue to break through themselves and continue to grow better. Only in this way can society go broader," she said.

Yuwen Daojing said that even in the technology industry, more and more leader-level women are emerging today."Women use their wisdom, sensitivity, and wisdom to constantly change the entire innovation and creativity."

Sina statement: All meeting minutes are compiled in shorthand on the spot and have not been reviewed by the speaker. Sina posted this article for the purpose of conveying more information and does not mean that they agree with their views or confirm their descriptions.

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2024-05-26 17:28:53

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