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台湾首富王永庆,早年因家贫读不起书,早早就去做了买卖。1932年,16岁的他用父亲借来的200元钱做本金,从老家去到嘉义开了一家米店。资金很少的王永庆,只能在一条偏僻的巷子里租到一个很小的铺面。那时,小小的嘉义已有数十家米店,竞争非常激烈。他的米店开张时规模最小,年轻是他唯一的优势。在这种情况下王永庆为什么还要开米店呢?也许是贫寒出身的他深知“民以食为天”这句老话的意义,也许年轻的他有着强烈的“脱贫”愿望和坚定的意志。在他的新店开张的那段日子里,生意冷清,门可罗雀。资金少,没法做大宗买卖,零售也直接面临老
Wang Yongqing, Taiwan's richest man, could not afford to study in his early years because of his poor family and did business early. In 1932, at the age of 16, he borrowed 200 yuan borrowed by his father as his principal and went to a rice shop in Chiayi from his hometown. Wang Yongqing with few funds can only rent a small pavement in a remote alley. At that time, there were dozens of rice stores in Chiayi, a very competitive one. His rice shop opened the smallest, young is his only advantage. Why did Wang Yongqing open a rice store under such circumstances? Perhaps he was born in a poor country who knew very well the meaning of the old saying of “eating for the sake of the people.” Perhaps he is young and has a strong desire to “shake off poverty.” And firm will. During the days of his new store opening, business was deserted and crowded. Small amount of funds, unable to do bulk sale, retail is also directly facing the old