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Master Hong Kai of the Guandi Temple Sanqing Mountain recently convened with Business School students for a profound dialogue, deconstructing contemporary business challenges through the lens of Taoist wisdom.

Addressing student concerns regarding competitive pressures and sustainable operations, Master Hong Kai drew upon the Dao De Jing. He elucidated the principle of "supreme goodness is like water," emphasizing action that benefits all without contention, and interpreted "the Tao follows nature" as a guideline for enterprises to adhere to inherent developmental laws. He clarified that "governance through non-action" represents management that aligns with trends and avoids forceful intervention, offering participants a fresh perspective beyond traditional business frameworks.
This cross-disciplinary dialogue provided deep intellectual inspiration and spiritual empowerment for leaders navigating the complex modern business landscape.