From not knowing a word of French to starting a business in France, I have to thank those who didn’t think much of me along the way.

Four years ago, I went to France alone. At that time, I didn’t know a word of French and I was not familiar with European workplace culture. I often encountered a lot of frustration...
After all the hard work and exploration until today, I finally got them to listen to me obediently.
To put it bluntly, it doesn't matter. In short, it is steel-making with local methods. The experience and aura have been sharpened by setbacks, and I have become more professional and confident.
The challenges I encountered were not only being a foreigner, but also being a woman.
Although in the 21st century, there are still many countries and places that question women's ability to work, believing that women have poor emotional management, weak rational judgment, and are even prone to affecting their work performance for family or children...
But we all know that's not entirely true.
Today, many women are not only showing professional confidence in the workplace, but also constantly pursuing self-realization and growth, and even taking on the roles of wives and mothers.
Therefore, in the workplace, always thank those who criticize you, those who look down on you, those who tell you the truth, and those who look forward to your progress.
These people are the hidden nobles who can truly enhance your competitiveness in the workplace and break through self-imposed limitations.
Of course, I would also like to express my deep gratitude to the people who helped and supported me along the way, including my family, partners, cooperative vendors, and every customer who trusted us...
Thank you, I will never stop working hard~