Is it so hard to acknowledge someone's excellence? Most people have a latent thinking error. When they see someone achieve something or encounter a new direction, their first reaction isn't understanding but skepticism.
This is because they don't believe such a thing could happen. The narrower one's understanding, the easier it is to treat the unknown as impossible, leading to the instinctive exclamation: "How is that possible? Nonsense!" This is called the "blind spot of ignorance."
Looking back at the market, you'll find that those who accept it first reap the full benefits.
Those who habitually skepticate immediately will regret it after emotional denial, and by the time they finally confirm there's a real opportunity, they've already become the ones left holding the bag.
Consider this carefully.
Applied to the market, the results would be drastically different.
Especially considering he already held the title of one of only two of Taiwan's strongest high school students.