热爱驱动的双规人生 | 紫怡 金 | TEDxDanshui Road
金紫怡通过自身的学业和职业选择经历,生动地阐述了“热爱”的强大力量——它不仅能帮助个人克服困难、找到方向、获得成功,更能赋予工作意义、感染并帮助他人,让生命变得更加精彩和有意义。 品牌主理人
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