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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.
Chapter 254: Theory of Dimensions. [254]
Summary
In a conversation between the Second Young Lady and her family, she expresses her desire to help manage the family business at the age of 14. Su Ming supports her, arguing that allowing her to engage in business will nurture her intelligence and development. Madam Lin is initially hesitant but eventually agrees. The Eldest Young Lady questions the appropriateness of this decision, leading to a discussion about thinking methods. Su Ming explains the difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional thinking, emphasizing the importance of developing multidimensional thinking for future success. The Eldest Young Lady realizes the value of this approach and supports the Second Young Lady's involvement in the business.Full content
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