Wang Chen was not a very astute person; he had always adhered to the philosophy that "the early bird catches the worm."
His inquiries to Director Liang were also very simple in nature.
He just wanted to know some favorable news in advance and lay the groundwork before others even noticed.
Once these policies were implemented, he could ride on that groundwork and strive to comply with the official deployment.
By doing so, he could achieve more with less effort and avoid being oblivious to promising opportunities.
During his internship, a patient once shared a few truths about making money during casual conversation.
He said that there were three ways to make money in today's world.
The first was to work hard or engage in small businesses, earning money step by step through hard work.
The second was to take an unconventional approach, using tricks and borderline practices for a quick profit.
And the third was to keep up with official policies or social trends.