Liu Qiangdong's alma mater speech goes viral: from pig fat rice to gazing at the universe, your perspective determines your life's upper limit. From a poor rural kid to reaching the world and looking up at the stars, Liu Qiangdong shares a truth learned from half a lifetime of experience: the farther you can see, the farther you can go. As a child, he longed for pig fat rice and dreamed of becoming a village chief to share pork; with only 50 yuan, he ventured to Nanjing, determined to go to Beijing and Shanghai to see a bigger world.

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