Translation of a short article in Newsweek in 2006
As a manager, you need to put up with criticism when the decision is unpopular. Managing your leadership is managing condemnation. Sometimes you look like a fool, or you don't express yourself well. Sometimes, people will criticize or say that you are too confident. You must accept this, not because you like it, but because you know it will make you a leader. When I first entered Brown University, I came up with a bunch of ideas around the plan to improve my college grades, which were far away and unrealistic to many people. It takes a lot of money to finish it. Brown University does not implement a partial free admission policy. Although many people want it to implement this policy, it is our website. We believe that opportunities are fair. We hope to provide opportunities for every outstanding student. The first thing I did (I have always supported the leadership) was to understand and call for this policy culture and the warmest desire for such a place. Although people doubt whether we can afford free admission, it is so exciting and important that the public thinks we should try it. Of course, the most important thing is that it is not difficult to finish it.