Chen Mo didn't believe what he said - too many people think that their success is because they are excellent, thinking too much.
Success is all about luck, or rather, who you know. Otherwise, why would there be so many people who graduate and don't make a name for themselves after many years? Even the excellent ones are the same. Could Luo Ding, a student, really have such an easy life?
From a family with poor conditions, yet still driving a car, he's doing better than many who've been struggling for years after graduation.
If there's someone in school who can be so excellent, you mustn't believe it's because of their ability; it's definitely about who they know. It has nothing to do with ability, and if you have the skill, it still wouldn't be your turn to earn that money.
And as a student, could you do something that those with work experience couldn't?