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For their endorsement of the post-80s self-made story
As a dark horse in China's e-commerce business, Chen Ou, a young entrepreneur, led Jumei Youpin to complete the breakthrough of monthly sales from 100,000 yuan to 600 million yuan in only three years, and promoted to the first camp of B2C e-commerce on a par with Tmall, Jingdong, Amazon and so on, firmly occupying the leading position of the first station of beauty e-commerce in China.
Berard JacksonPublished 2 years ago in HumansHow to be grateful when you don't feel anything
You want to be grateful for what you have, but what if you were straight up honest? You don't feel it. For many, admitting the truth carries immediate shame -- the shame of knowing in a world where so many people are homeless or hungry; Or be harmed, abandoned or mistreated; Or are dealing with a serious illness or the death of a loved one, and not being grateful is very, very bad.
Want to succeed? Let go
When I joined my college comedy troupe during my freshman year at UPenn, I wasn't the only new member of the group. Another man named Pete came on board with me.
The Happiness Guide to Self-Compassion
You are a kind man. A caring person. A sympathetic person. To other people. But you hold yourself to a higher standard. When you make mistakes, you're hard on yourself. Judge for yourself. You tell yourself you need to do better.
The post-80s guy started from scratch to sell LED lights entrepreneurial story
Liang Ronghua, chairman of Foshan Pinyin Lighting Co., LTD., is a "self-made entrepreneur" born in the 1980s. In 2007, Liang entered the lighting production and sales industry, and his previous experience in IT allowed him to see the opportunities of e-commerce earlier in traditional industries.
Mohandas YorkPublished 2 years ago in HumansStop pretending and start being you
I grew up in the 1970s and learned a lot from that experience. Tom Wolfe called the 60s and 70s the "Purple Decade" because they were so flamboyant.
Journey of the Human Mind
Journey of the Human Mind We face a world that's so much totally different from our ancestor’s world. however we've got the potential to know and solve the issues of these days, several of that square measure unreal, if we have a tendency to initial perceive WHO we have a tendency to square measure, and the way the past has created United States. we have a tendency to should apprehend what's unchanging regarding attribute, and acknowledge what we are able to and should consciously amendment to confirm the longer term for ourselves and our planet.
Andleeb RashidPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe success story of the post-80s "wheel board" youth
In Fujian Liancheng County four Bao township Shuangquan village rural Taobao service station. At a desk filled with more than 30 square meters of fast-moving consumer goods, Zou taps skillfully at a computer keyboard as he confirms the goods with villagers surrounding him before placing an order.
Ruban SaundersPublished 2 years ago in HumansHow to get what you want
I relied heavily on my family and confided in a few close friends with whom I was happy to share my outburst of insanity. My 4-year-old niece reaffirmed my need to do this, and amid my sobs, she gave me a hug and said simply, "It's okay. We are your family and we will always take care of you."
How to look at today in a new light
I've been asking for change, but looking at everything with the same perspective and mentality, these are the things I didn't want in the first place.
After 80 beauty practice yoga achievement beautiful career
"Now they say the 'Chinese dream. My 'Chinese dream is to run a good yoga studio and let more people know and like the sport." This is the original intention of Xie Qing, a post-80s entrepreneur. When I first met Xie Qing, she was dressed in casual clothes, smiling on her face and speaking softly. She could not imagine that the eye-candy neighbor sister was a "strong woman".
Elora HaysPublished 2 years ago in Humans5 Lessons I Learned from Bankruptcy
Three years ago, I quit my job as a brand manager to become a freelance writer. I spent half my first year traveling. For the next two years, I eked out a living on the meager income I earned from my fledgling freelance writing business, supplemented by savings. It was a struggle and things didn't take off as I would have liked. The money has finally run out for the year.