Chen Jingrun and China, originally from a poor family, were apprentices in grocery stores, but instead of giving in to fate, they kept on striving for self-improvement. He taught himself mathematics at night, and later he sat in on the audit in Tsinghua. Later, he changed his fate and even shocked the world because of the famous Goldbach conjecture. There is also Helen Keller in the United States, who was blind and deaf at the age of one and a half, but she persisted in fighting against her fate. Under the guidance of her tutor, she learned Braille, spelled words, expressed herself and learned to speak. At the age of 20, she was admitted to Harvard University Women's College. If she doesn't study hard, but gives up on herself, I believe she is just a poor disabled person, but she has created "knowledge to change her destiny" with her perseverance. Li Ka-shing, the richest man in China, famously said, "Knowledge changes fate."
Wealth:11900 million dollars.
Famous saying: "knowledge changes fate"
A poor teenager, with his diligence and wisdom, has completed the myth of creating wealth for several generations or even dozens of generations in a few decades. When the world is in recession, I have repeatedly shot and earned a lot of money. The classic case of capital market has also been included in the business courses of world management masters. Superman has become the richest man in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan with a wealth of $654.38+0.2 billion, and at the same time, he has achieved his sacred position in the eyes of China people by concentrating the personal experiences of countless people in creating dreams.