What concepts should be eliminated when gaining momentum?

When gaining momentum, we must break away from the concept of following the rules.

"Taking the trend" refers to a behavior of fully grasping the trend and development trend of the external situation and following the trend. For example, if it is going to rain, it is "shi", and preparing an umbrella to cover the rain is "taking advantage". For another example, since 2008, the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis triggered the outbreak of the global financial crisis. The operating environment of all countries and companies has been very bad. This is the current "trend." Companies that can recognize the situation clearly, avoid being blindly optimistic, and make positive and responsive adjustments according to their respective situations are "taking advantage of the situation."

The concept of potential:

In short, "potential" is something that exists objectively in the external environment and is not affected by human will. And "taking advantage" is a kind of ability. To be able to keenly grasp changes in the external environment, analyze and judge future trends, and make adjustments based on personal circumstances is the highest skill of "taking advantage of the situation." Throughout the ages, all successful companies or individuals can first assess the situation, make objective judgments, and grasp it in a timely manner. This is the principle of "one size fits all".

The expression of "momentum" in calligraphy:

In calligraphy, the formation of "momentum", from a virtual point of view, is often related to Qi, collectively called "momentum", it is directly Expressing the spirit of individual life in calligraphy; in practical terms, it is closely related to the speed and strength of the brush strokes, as well as the various relationships formed between the points, such as the response, expansion, and overlap. Because it has excellent visual impact and artistic appeal, "shi" often becomes the focus of calligraphers in calligraphy creation.

For calligraphy, the smallest unit of "shi" is "stroke". "Brush gesture" refers to the strength, momentum and tension reflected in the operation of each dot painting, as well as the pitch, echo and connection between each dot painting, which carries the calligrapher's aesthetic taste and corresponds to the calligrapher's life emotions. , it can make the stippling written by calligraphers "alive", which is different from the sluggishness of printed stippling.