Li Ka-shing said that working for others is the stupidest investment? Nonsense, right?
He should say this sentence. Even so, as soon as he entered the society, he began to work. From the clerk in the first teahouse, to the clerk who punched the card, and then to the salesmen in different industries, these are all part-time workers. However, every time he worked until the prospect was bright and appreciated by his boss, he quit. Part-time job is the role of learning various skills for him, and all the work he did is of great help to his later entrepreneurship. I think what you mean by Li Ka-shing is that he has been working for others for a long time, with no plan and no brain. This kind of investment is to make money for others. Only when he seizes the opportunity to be a boss can he achieve great things and have room for development.