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For many who at 35 still blame their poverty state on family, friends or any other thing, famous Chinese billionaire, Jack Ma, says they are mistaking. According to him, you are poor, because you have no ambition.
In an article published by Cambridge Entrepreneur Academy - a World Wide Online Entrepreneur Training Academy and Incubator for Adults and Kids Jack Ma spotlights on how he became a billionaire by creating Alibaba Group, a family of highly successful Internet-based businesses in China where he serves as the Executive Chairman.
Before I founded Alibaba, he said, I invited 24 friends to my house to discuss the business opportunity. After discussing for a full two hours, they were still confused I have to say that I may not have put myself across in a clear manner then. The verdict: 23 out of the 24 people in the room told me to drop the idea, for a multitude of reasons, such as: you do not know anything about the internet, and more prominently, you do not have the start-up capital for this etc.
He continued, There was only one friend (who was working in a bank then) who told me, If you want to do it, just try it. If things dont work out the way you expected it to, you can always revert back to what you were doing before. I pondered upon this for one night, and by the next morning, I decided I would do it anyway, even if all of the 24 people opposed the idea.
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JI7
(89,173 posts)hadrons
(4,170 posts)watch him cry an Amazon and blame everyone else if he loses his cash though
valerief
(53,235 posts)pnwmom
(108,925 posts)Typical social Darwinist bullshit.
Initech
(99,912 posts)Silent3
(15,018 posts)...where people would have been far better off not trying some crazy scheme, where they cause a lot of damage not only to themselves but to others when they fail (broken personal relationships, unpaid debts), and where "revert(ing) back to what you were doing before" is either a bad option or an unavailable option?