Top 10 Famous Quotes by Zhang Xin
Zhang Xin, born on August 24, 1965, is a Chinese business magnate and philanthropist. As the co-founder and CEO of SOHO China, one of the largest commercial real estate developers in China, she has played a significant role in shaping modern Chinese architecture and urban development. Zhang's journey from poverty to immense wealth is often cited as an inspirational success story. She is known for her entrepreneurial spirit, strategic vision, and commitment to sustainable development. Additionally, Zhang is involved in various philanthropic endeavors, focusing on education, poverty alleviation, and social welfare. Her impact extends beyond business, influencing both the corporate and philanthropic landscapes in China.
Top 10 Famous Quotes by Zhang Xin
1. "I'm very, very focused on my children. In fact, I'm very religious about having breakfast with them every morning, having dinner with them every evening, and spending all the weekends with them that I don't work."
— Zhang Xin
2. "When we started out, we didn't really think that the era of great opportunity would end one day. We were much too busy developing our companies."
— Zhang Xin
3. "Do the things that you want to do in life, and don't worry about what other people expect you to do."
— Zhang Xin
4. "I made a conscious decision not to tell anyone in my life. Now I tell people – don't tell anyone your idea until you have invested enough of yourself in it that you are not going to turn back."
— Zhang Xin
5. "I am always asking myself how I can improve the lives of my customers, my colleagues, my shareholders, my family, and my friends."
— Zhang Xin
6. "I do small things."
— Zhang Xin
7. "Sometimes, you just have to go in there and bowl people over with your sheer force of will."
— Zhang Xin
8. "Believe in yourself, take the leap of faith and watch the universe conspire to make your dreams a reality."
— Zhang Xin
9. "Hard work is the key to success."
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10. "The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire."
— Zhang Xin