Values and Personal Qualities

Chi Wen-Hao's life philosophy and personal qualities are deeply influenced by his upbringing. His early years of affluence, followed by the hardships of family decline, shaped his resilience and a strong sense of consideration for others in how he deals with the world. His core ideas can be summarized as "flexibility," "persistence," and "value creation."

Personality Traits

Resilience and Transformation Ability:

Faced with the sudden decline of his family's fortunes, he was able to transform the immense pressure of reality into a driving force for upward mobility. He once felt that he was careless, but through a high degree of self-discipline, he transformed his weaknesses into an extremely cautious and meticulous style of doing things, embodying a positive and progressive trait.

Sharing experiences

Chi Wen-Hao sharing life experiences with students

Sincerity and Trust:

He adheres to the spirit of "treating people with kindness" and "love and service," and firmly believes that treating people with sincerity will bring rewards. In international business dealings, he emphasizes that integrity and personality traits are the keys to winning international trust and allowing opportunities to come naturally.

Service Enthusiasm and Leadership:

His childhood role as a natural leader among his peers gave him the ability to mediate disputes. He is happy to help others and does not care about remuneration, and regards helping others as an opportunity to learn how to solve problems and increase practical knowledge.

Introducing past

Chi Wen-Hao is introducing his past

Social Insight and Pragmatic Thinking:

In the changing social trends, he has keen insight and does not follow the crowd. In business management, he advocates an efficiency-focused approach of developing production areas and reducing distribution costs and focuses on completing the right small tasks at each stage to steadily accumulate results.

Key Quotes

"Do not fear setbacks. Fight through them, make adjustments, never give up, and move forward with courage."
"As long as there is work to be done, there is purpose; even holding your ground without losing is an achievement."
"Life is a continuous encounter with difficulties. Only by overcoming them can one open up broader horizons and rise to a higher level."
"There is no effortless success. What appears smooth is only made possible because you have the ability to overcome the hardship behind it."
"Whatever role you take on, act in a way that fits that role."
"Responsibility cannot be avoided—when it is yours to bear, you must face it."
"When people are willing to give, to strive for a just society, and to serve others, their efforts will always be seen."

The “Five Bright Hearts”

The "Four Ables" approach to life: "Be able to yield, be able to endure, be able to teach, be able to wait."