I often hear some young middle-class individuals say they no longer want to compete in the domestic market, they want to sell their house in Shenzhen and emigrate abroad to relax.

This kind of thinking is actually very dangerous. The moon in the West is not rounder than that in the East.

Many people do not understand why, over the past twenty years, Shenzhen's housing prices have soared so dramatically; it essentially benefits from the country's fortunes and the development potential of this city.

In global capital, there are many prominent figures who firmly believe in China, from Buffett to Musk, and numerous international entrepreneurs continue to cast their trust votes in China through actions. A typical example is when Tesla was on the brink of bankruptcy, and after establishing the Tesla Gigafactory in China, it was reborn — sometimes it is not that the industry is not viable, but rather that the soil and timing determine success or failure.