I opened a video platform this morning and received two pieces of news—one good and one bad.
The good news was that someone complained that their molds were always breaking and asked if there was a good solution.
A user commented below, saying, “@Yuhui Mold Steel—just use their steel. The quality I’ve used is excellent.”
Netizens aren’t obligated to promote your products, but the fact that they’re recommending us on social media shows they’ve genuinely had a positive experience.
Comments like this are rare and valuable—they’re a form of positive feedback. That’s why I wanted to document this and thank this customer for their kind words.

The bad news is that a netizen told me someone is attacking 8566 die steel.
While this is bad news, it’s also good news.
The fact that competitors are attacking 8566 shows they’re getting restless. Since they can’t fight back, they resort to moral blackmail.
Of course, this is still bad news—having people speak ill of you isn’t a good thing.
The good news is that if people are attacking you, it means you’ve become famous and have established a position in the industry.
Think about it: no one attacks an unknown product. People only try to ride the coattails of well-known products, companies, and celebrities. If you’re just an unknown nobody, who’s going to pay you any attention?!
News can be good or bad; it all depends on your perspective.
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Wu Dejian’s tool steel, the chief of staff of the user, bought everything he had used.