
Brother, My History of Getting Rich in Yiwu
by Boss Tang
About This Novel
His business started by "investing" 400 yuan to set up a street stall to sell socks: selling socks, doing spot welding, and processing bracelets. In the early days of his business, he kept tossing and looking for opportunities in various small businesses. He invested all his money again and again, lost all his money again and again, and started over again and again. Each time he learned new lessons and experiences, and each time he resolutely made a comeback; he accumulated funds step by step until he earned a net worth of hundreds of millions.
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Official(220)Scraped 21d ago
The first book I patiently read
It's over so soon? ? Haven't seen enough yet! Can't learn much. .
The author's self-narration is very realistic in real life. The initial situation was very similar to mine, which touched me deeply, because I am also a country boy. I replaced my father in the work unit, transferred my household registration, and was laid off within a few years. At that time, it was really..., How should I put it, I don't know where my future life direction will be. I was confused in front of my eyes. In the first two or three months after I was laid off, I had a little money in my pocket and I could barely get by. But then, the days when I had no money were not what people live. I used to receive a salary every month when I was working in the company. I didn't feel this kind of moneyless life. But when I got through all the hardships, it was really uncomfortable. I have tasted this! When I first started looking for a job, I was very concerned about face. I felt that I had worked for a state-owned enterprise and my job was very satisfying. I don't want to just find a factory to work as a general worker. After a few disappointments in finding a job, I really feel the cruel reality of life. It has no connections, no specialties, no diplomas, and no good jobs at all... Well, that's all. There are too many to talk about! In short, the author's experience is like my own personal experience... Looking back on it, it makes me feel like crying!
The one who had the deepest influence was his father. This unfilial, useless and embarrassing son. In his most difficult moment, he stood up and gave him all his savings and even lent him money to start a business. I cried when I saw it.
Although the writing style is not very good, it is true.
This is the inspirational story of starting from scratch
Experience is a wealth
I like what the author said about youth being used for tossing. If you don't toss, you will grow old. People's experience is a wealth. Everything they have experienced is useful. What they cannot experience is like the straw that breaks the camel's back.
First of all, in 1998, don't tell me there was no law at that time. Was your boss a gangster? Who would believe that he was fired just because he kissed his sister after losing a bet, and he didn't get a penny of his salary for two months? Secondly, a sneeze can make a chicken lady drop her lunch box. Is the chicken lady a gangster? Why do you have to pay for someone else's lunch box and get beaten in vain? If you are already married and have children, what kind of success does a person who is willing to get beaten in vain do for this kind of thing have?
In 1998, three pairs of socks were sold for ten yuan, no wonder they couldn't be sold. The content was very good, but there were some things that were wrong.
like this book
Love this book. . . . . . . .
I always thought this was an inspirational book on management and business.
The only thing I didn't expect was that it was a novel
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Official(220)Scraped 21d ago
The first book I patiently read
It's over so soon? ? Haven't seen enough yet! Can't learn much. .
The author's self-narration is very realistic in real life. The initial situation was very similar to mine, which touched me deeply, because I am also a country boy. I replaced my father in the work unit, transferred my household registration, and was laid off within a few years. At that time, it was really..., How should I put it, I don't know where my future life direction will be. I was confused in front of my eyes. In the first two or three months after I was laid off, I had a little money in my pocket and I could barely get by. But then, the days when I had no money were not what people live. I used to receive a salary every month when I was working in the company. I didn't feel this kind of moneyless life. But when I got through all the hardships, it was really uncomfortable. I have tasted this! When I first started looking for a job, I was very concerned about face. I felt that I had worked for a state-owned enterprise and my job was very satisfying. I don't want to just find a factory to work as a general worker. After a few disappointments in finding a job, I really feel the cruel reality of life. It has no connections, no specialties, no diplomas, and no good jobs at all... Well, that's all. There are too many to talk about! In short, the author's experience is like my own personal experience... Looking back on it, it makes me feel like crying!
The one who had the deepest influence was his father. This unfilial, useless and embarrassing son. In his most difficult moment, he stood up and gave him all his savings and even lent him money to start a business. I cried when I saw it.
Although the writing style is not very good, it is true.
This is the inspirational story of starting from scratch
Experience is a wealth
I like what the author said about youth being used for tossing. If you don't toss, you will grow old. People's experience is a wealth. Everything they have experienced is useful. What they cannot experience is like the straw that breaks the camel's back.
First of all, in 1998, don't tell me there was no law at that time. Was your boss a gangster? Who would believe that he was fired just because he kissed his sister after losing a bet, and he didn't get a penny of his salary for two months? Secondly, a sneeze can make a chicken lady drop her lunch box. Is the chicken lady a gangster? Why do you have to pay for someone else's lunch box and get beaten in vain? If you are already married and have children, what kind of success does a person who is willing to get beaten in vain do for this kind of thing have?
In 1998, three pairs of socks were sold for ten yuan, no wonder they couldn't be sold. The content was very good, but there were some things that were wrong.
like this book
Love this book. . . . . . . .
I always thought this was an inspirational book on management and business.
The only thing I didn't expect was that it was a novel
