1. Edison's Mindset: Failure is the Mother of Success
Edison sees every failure as a harvest because at least after each failure, he has drawn the conclusion that the test material or method is infeasible. Therefore, the invention of the light bulb filament had to undergo more than 6,000 experiments before succeeding.
Jewish people, in the process of entrepreneurship, always demonstrate strong determination, even though they encounter many failures, they all consider them experiences necessary to move towards future success.

2. Occam's Razor Principle: Simplify to the Maximum!
Occam's Razor principle teaches us that everything should be 'simplified to the maximum' rather than simply simplified. Jewish people prefer to maintain simplicity in everything, they grasp the fundamentals, address the essence, and dislike complicating matters. Only in this way can they solve the problem quickly and more efficiently.

3. The Matthew Effect: Must Become the Leader
If you want to maintain your advantage in any field, you need to quickly become the leader in that field. Once you become a leader, even if the return on investment is the same, you can easily gain greater benefits than those in the same industry but weaker.
In business, once Jewish people have gained an advantage in a certain field, they will quickly break through to become stronger. When facing strong opponents, they will take a different approach, pinpointing the exact weaknesses of the opponent and their own advantages over them.

4. The Wooden Barrel Law: The Barrel Can Hold How Much Water Is Decided on the Shortest Piece of Wood
Every business has its own weaknesses, even if it is a strong and large business. These weaknesses often lead to a lot of idle or even wasted human resources, failing to achieve their full potential.
Jewish people believe that every dollar of capital must revolve around a certain core, and every department must revolve around a central goal to strive for. Revolving around a central core will form a circle that fits them best.

5. The Clock Law: One Person Cannot Have Two Commanders
Just with one clock, you can know what time it is. But if you use two clocks at the same time, you cannot determine the exact time. Two clocks cannot tell one person the time more accurately.
In business, Jewish people believe that you cannot simultaneously apply two different types of management or be commanded by two people, nor can you set two different goals at the same time.

6. The Horsefly Effect: How Lazy Horses Get Energetic When Bitten by a Horsefly
When a horse is bitten by a horsefly, it runs faster, no matter how lazy it is. Humans are similar. In business, Jewish people believe that only when someone is chased or surpassed do they not dare to slack off, only then do they strive to make an effort. From this perspective, we should thank our competitors because they are the best alarm bell for us to improve and strive.

7. The Wine and Dirty Water Law: Timely Clearing of Negative Elements
Pour a spoonful of wine into a barrel of dirty water, and you'll get a barrel of dirty water. Pour a spoonful of dirty water into a barrel of wine, and what you get is still a barrel of dirty water! Jewish people do not compromise with moles or those who sabotage the organization. They believe it is necessary to deal with them in a timely manner even before these negative elements start to wreak havoc, affecting the collective.

8. Florence's Thinking: Goals are Like Lighthouses, Only Bright Enough Can Guide Ships
If it's a goal, it needs to be 'seen'; a life without a visible goal will lose direction in moving forward. Even if you're someone full of vitality, it's futile work. Jewish people always emphasize the significance of accurate positioning, defining clear goals, and everything must revolve around the goal.

9. Minnow Mentality: Not Following Trends, Learning to Think Independently
Minnows choose the strongest fish as their natural leader, even if the actions of this minnow leader are chaotic, other minnows still blindly follow as before. From a young age, Jewish people have had to learn to think independently, not blindly following trends. For them, those who follow trends will not be respected.

10. Wisdom is Priceless
There's a story told: Little Anna and her mother once went out and returned home to find their house on fire. The girl stood for a while not knowing what to do, her mother came over and asked: 'If you see the house on fire, what would you do first?', the girl innocently replied: 'I would gather money, valuable items first, mom'.
Her mother patiently explained: 'The things you take away are not as important as the wisdom you acquire. We can rebuild the house if it burns down, but if you're someone devoid of wisdom, you're just useless in this society. What matters is that you understand how important wisdom is'. The girl nodded and said to her mother: 'Yes, mom, I understand'.
Jewish people consider wisdom the most precious asset of a human being. Wealth can be lost, but only knowledge and wisdom are forever. Making money through intelligence is the most sustainable path, people excel because of their minds.

11. Correlative Thinking: Nothing Exists Independently
Between objects, there's always interaction, they cannot exist independently. In business, Jewish people believe that there's no such thing as a windfall, every opportunity, no matter how promising it looks, has its own cause, there are no good chances without a reason.

12. Disregarding the Origin of Money
Jewish people have the perspective: “Money has no name, no age, no color, no smell, its value remains unchanged despite its circumstances”. The success of a Jewish person is the wealth and money they acquire, not the title, or social status. To the ordinary eye, money is a medium of exchange, but to Jewish merchants, money is the ultimate goal that reflects a person's success or failure.
Jewish people don't criticize work, what they care about is the result of work. They see making money as a game where the player continuously learns, hones skills to devise a winning strategy. However, this game requires a lot of intelligence, they play with the belief that intelligence will lead to victory.

13. Mastering Currency
Many drown in the pursuit of money, forgetting their roles as mothers or fathers in the family. But not for Jewish people, only humans can control money, if left to control us, we are mere puppets, lifelong slaves to it.
Every dollar is like a diligent worker for you. The generations of their descendants will also work for you, making your money grow incessantly, increasing your wealth over the years. Jewish people never allow themselves to be dependent on money, never bowing to their arrogant attitude. If you cannot control money, it will kill your soul.

14. Right Investments Yield High Profits
Jewish people adhere to the 22/78 rule, meaning 78% of wealth is held by 22% of the population. Today, they still opt for real estate, bonds, stocks, or high-tech product manufacturing such as computers. In essence, any industry that generates high-profit value receives their attention.
Jewish people believe that keeping money in the bank is dead money, much like having talent but not utilizing it is self-destructive. Thus, they relentlessly explore various avenues to enrich themselves, a strategy that has proven successful.

15. Harnessing Available Knowledge Capital
The motto of the Jewish people is “Learning goes hand in hand with action.” Someone with vast knowledge but no practical application is merely a “bookworm.” Jewish people always turn luck into their opportunities, converting knowledge gained in academia into life accomplishments. Hence, it's said that “making money knows no age limit.”
A child can assist their mother in earning money, a student can apply their learned knowledge to jobs for earning, and an adult can utilize existing knowledge for business. In essence, Jewish people have thoroughly exploited the available knowledge capital to yield results and secure a bright future.

16. Exploring Worldwide for Wealth
The innate characteristic of Jewish people is to enjoy traveling and exploring the world. They can go to all corners to earn money. They realize that to trade on a large scale, one cannot stay in one place and sell only one type of product.
Jewish people leave a profound mark on the market and succeed in each transaction by applying a diverse business approach, a multi-faceted business model. They establish a diverse and rich network of trading. Their customers come from all over the world, and the goods they exchange vary in style and type.

17. Mastery Comes Only Through Learning
Jewish people don't care about the path you take, only the results you achieve. It's simple: society offers many opportunities to everyone, if they don't come to you, then hasten to find them, as the saying goes, 'early bird catches the worm'. To survive in a civilized and developed society like today, if you don't invest in education and learning, you will surely be left behind.
Thanks to maintaining the ancient spirit of thirst for knowledge, the Israeli nation has made significant breakthroughs in the economy. They always explore, innovate, turn luck into opportunities, make clear plans, set specific goals, and use their intelligence to execute them.

18. Time is Precious
Life is fair to all of us when everyone has 24 hours a day. How you use your time will determine whether it's 'fair or unfair'. To succeed and become wealthy, Jewish people worship the principle that 'time is as precious as gold and silver'. Every passing second, they must feel they are doing something meaningful for their lives.
Especially, Jewish people highly respect others' time, in their motto there is a phrase: 'no stealing time allowed', they see time as a commodity - stealing time is like stealing someone else's money and possessions. They consider time the most valuable asset and seize every second to seize business opportunities. 'A minute late is a lifetime late'.

19. Seize the First Opportunity
The market is like a battlefield yet the fairest and most level playing field. Everyone has equal opportunities, under the same conditions, whoever is the quickest to seize the first opportunity, strikes the first blow, will emerge victorious. Perhaps due to their ventures across the globe to earn money, Jewish people are extremely quick-witted when it comes to seizing opportunities. Like lightning, they grasp the 'gold mines' for exploitation, expansion, and investment.
Success is akin to winning a race, it's only achievable by surpassing all competitors and being the fastest. The achievements of those who arrive first are always remembered and admired the most, while those who come later are merely chasing behind.

20. Mastering Resource Integration
William Tengson, a Jewish economist, once said: 'Everything can be borrowed, capital, talents, technology, intellect... The world has long prepared all the resources you need, all you have to do is gather them and apply intelligence to integrate them together.'
This principle is flexibly, masterfully, and extremely effectively applied by the Jewish people. They know how to smoothly integrate and combine the available resources - intelligence, money, relationships, markets, competitors, opportunities, potentials, challenges, etc. - in business. That's why the whole world admires and respects them.

