Mr. Wang reflects on the common practice among businesses to claim that their products are superior to those of competitors. He notes that while companies often believe in their own superiority, the reality can be different. This mindset can create pressure and lead to a false sense of confidence in a product's quality.
Wang suggests that once one acknowledges their product's shortcomings, it becomes simpler to operate a business. This acceptance allows focus on improving services and customer relations rather than competing on inflated claims, ultimately leading to a more straightforward and honest approach to business.