During my childhood, my mother had a weaving business. We would often have leftover yarn spools, and one day, I saw a senior student knitting at school, and at that moment, I realized that I had a business opportunity because I had the materials as well as the market. As a child, I went beyond my comfort zone to become a trader. I sold yarn to the senior student. However, because I was still young and inexperienced, I didn’t know that in business both cost and profit are a factor and I was lost money. Even when I was lost, I learned my lesson: we need to keep our word as a businessperson. Even if our businesses aren’t profitable, we still need to keep our word. Now, I have up to 20 years of working experience. I still have a sincere and courageous heart to run my business vision. Honesty is my business vision: being honest to my suppliers, consumers, distributors and customers.