The U.S. and European markets have become mature, profit margins are lower, and equipment isn't so new. Because profits are relatively low, it limits the willingness of companies to invest in newer equipment.
We don't need to solve the problem of the rich-poor gap. We need to solve the problem of common prosperity.
Many people find themselves with illness as they become successful: higher blood pressure and diabetes.
We are working to understand the tastes of people born in the 1980s and 1990s - it is very different from my generation. We do our own research. Marketing research companies, I think, are relatively academic.
For a long time, I couldn't even afford food and clothing. I climbed from the very bottom of the society.