The Industrialist’s Broom: Instead of Chasing Orders, We Sweep Up Fallen Leaves—Returning the Lawn to Spring
Release time:
2026-04-20
On Friday afternoon, our company’s “battlefield” temporarily shifted from the office desk to the community.

No keyboard clicks, no machine hum—
Only a few dozen bamboo brooms sweep the lawn in unison.
Fallen leaves have piled up thickly, pressing down even the tender grass shoots that have just begun to emerge.
Colleagues bent over, some sweeping, some bagging, and others chasing after the fallen leaves scattered by the wind.
The hands that usually click the mouse, tally accounts, or draft blueprints are all gripping broom handles today.
When it comes to getting things done in the real economy, nothing beats solid, thorough work—like a lawn that’s mowed with no blind spots.
People in work uniforms, people in sneakers…
Halfway through the sweep, a passing resident stopped to watch for quite a while and said, “You guys are going at it like you’re actually working!”
—That’s right, we’re all about getting things done.


When it comes to public welfare, we don’t believe in slogans—we believe in action.
It doesn’t matter how much you donate—what matters is how much effort you put in.
Watching the freshly cleaned lawn reveal its vibrant green beneath, I feel a deep sense of satisfaction—just as fulfilling as closing a major contract.

No staged poses—just genuine sweat and laughter.
The romance of the entrepreneur is in gradually polishing the world around them, one small step at a time.
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