The fate of Anshi Semiconductor is entering a complex territory. This company, rooted in China but originating from Europe, must confront the reality of “selective decoupling” amidst the tides of geopolitical tensions—the Newport wafer fab in the UK may just be the beginning. However, the interesting aspect of fate is that every forced retreat often gives rise to new pathways. As Western markets erect barriers, Anshi will undoubtedly delve deeper into the fertile grounds of the East, advancing further and more resolutely on the path of independent innovation. This mirrors the norm of life. We always seek freedom within constraints and discover new possibilities in loss. In our youth, we believe the road ahead is an infinitely broad field; only as we mature do we realize that true wisdom lies in dancing gracefully within established tracks. Anshi’s situation reflects a reality that everyone faces: external conditions are never perfect, resources are always scarce, but it is precisely under these constraints that human creativity shines the brightest. The manufacturing of semiconductors requires the tempering of extreme high temperatures, and does not the growth of life also require the forging of suffering? Those who attempt to destroy us often end up shaping us. The challenges Anshi faces today may very well be nurturing the seeds of tomorrow’s breakthroughs. When the tide recedes, we know who is truly swimming; when the storm arrives, we see which trees have the deepest roots. In this uncertain era, both Anshi and we must cultivate a kind of “bamboo wisdom”—to bend moderately in strong winds to preserve our roots, yet never cease to grow upwards. Fate is never a linear journey; rather, it is a process of spiraling upwards through twists and turns. Every seemingly regressive adjustment may accumulate energy for the next leap. Anshi’s future will not be a matter of black and white success or failure, but rather finding color in the gray, creating space within constraints. This is akin to each of our life journeys—true success is not about reaching a predetermined endpoint, but about living with resilience and brilliance in any circumstance.