Of course Zhou Hexuan is not the "father of chicken soup for the soul", Dale Carnegie is.
This gentleman came from a poor family, but he studied well, was eloquent, and was good at giving speeches. Therefore, he became a salesman after graduating from the normal school. He sold ham, soap, lard and cars, and was an excellent professional salesman.
Carnegie was still a young man with dreams
He wanted to be a star, so he studied acting, but failed.
He wanted to be a writer, quit his job and started writing, but failed.
His job as a salesman was gone, and he couldn't make any money teaching at night schools, so he went to a speech class to work as a trainer. He specialized in giving young people chicken soup for their souls. Although he himself was not successful, he could guide others on how to succeed.
Dale Carnegie thrived in adult education and became more and more famous, so he began to publish books. His representative works include "The Weakness of Human Nature", "The Strengths of Human Nature", "The Glory of Human Nature", "A Wonderful Life",
"Happy Life".
These chicken soup success studies were well received, and Carnegie became a spiritual mentor for American youth. Even his wife and sister followed suit and wrote best-selling books such as "For Girls" and "Tips of Wisdom"
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Not to mention how credible Carnegie's theory of success is, he is definitely the founder of modern training institutions. The teaching models and methods used in various training classes, motivational classes, entrepreneurship classes, and lecture classes in later generations are all
I learned it from Carnegie.
The term "Success Learning" comes from Carnegie, who created the so-called "Personal Success Learning" and deceived young people all over the world to death.
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McKinley was such a young man in urgent need of chicken soup. His grandfather's family immigrated to the United States from Ireland. His grandfather was a shoemaker and his father was a shoemaker, but McKinley didn't want to continue being a shoemaker. He wanted to be a lawyer or a doctor.
Due to the impact of the Great Depression, the income of the family shoe store dropped sharply, so McKinley had to drop out of school and go to work. He worked in sales during the day and took training courses at night. He signed up for two courses, the Carnegie Sales Class and the Carnegie Speech Class. Fortunately, he had a connection with Carnegie
The courses such as Carnegie Management Class and Carnegie Personnel Class have not been created yet, otherwise he would definitely have finished the registration.
The inspirational young classmate McKinley spent most of his income on supporting his family, and gave all the remaining money to his spiritual mentor Carnegie.
After only three months of study, McKinley felt that he had gained a lot. He dared to shout loudly in front of passers-by on the street. He knew how to seduce the people being promoted. Although his eloquence was still poor when chatting with friends,
It's different to be able to talk for hours in front of customers.
This is the basic quality of a good salesman, but it is... nothing more.
In the late 1930s, spiritual mentor Carnegie was still just a great magician and had not yet reached the level of a magic god. A series of successful academic classics such as "The Advantages of Humanity" had not yet been published. His masterpiece at this time was "How to Win Friendship and Influence"
others".
Recently, Mr. Carnegie published another book called "How to Stop Depression and Start a Life."
As a die-hard supporter of Carnegie, young McKinley rushed into the bookstore immediately and took down the bowl of chicken soup from the bookshelf as if he had found a treasure. He felt that he had been a little depressed recently, and he really needed to create something in his life. After all, he was a salesman.
It’s too hard and tiring and you don’t earn much.
Huh!
McKinley glanced at another book on the shelf. It was called "Why Talmudic Jews Became Monopoly."
McKinley didn't have a good impression of the Jews because he was an Irish Puritan. But he was very fond of money and dreamed of becoming a rich man. As for the Talmud, who knows what it is.
"Talmud" is a compilation of countless Jewish scholars over hundreds of years. It is a 2.5 million-word tome. Even Jews can read it carefully. Many Jews have never seen this book in their lives, let alone the United States.
Puritan.
McKinley opened the book curiously, and was immediately baptized by a bowl of fresh and refined chicken soup. He was like a traveler in the desert encountering an oasis, and he read it eagerly.
It was getting dark, and the clerk reminded: "Sir, do you want to buy a book? Our store is about to close."
"Of course, I want these two books." McKinley quickly paid for tomorrow's lunch. He originally only had the budget to buy one book.
Armed with two bowls of chicken soup for the soul, McKinley hurried to Carnegie's training class and didn't return home until after ten o'clock in the evening.
I couldn't wait to open "Why Talmudic Jews Become Monopoly" again. McKinley stayed up all night reading it. It felt like a young hero who had just entered the world had obtained a unique secret.
Many theories in the book overlap with Carnegie training courses, but there are more new things. For example: women are natural consumers, good at taking advantage of legal loopholes, make decisive decisions, seize momentary opportunities, and save money early for tomorrow.
, remain highly sensitive to information, use the reputation of others to open up financial opportunities, and make full use of your friends and relatives to help you promote...
Divine book!
This is a divine book!
As long as you master it, you can become a peerless master!
McKinley was convinced of this. When he came to his senses, he remembered to read the author. It was actually a new work by the wizard of the Far East, Charles Zhou. No wonder he could write such thorough business tips. He was a master at predicting the Great Depression!
McKinley spent two days reading the first volume, "Doing Business," and then started reading the second volume, "Conducting the World."
If the first volume teaches you how to make money, then the second volume teaches you how to be a human being. To sum up, the contents are "self-control", "good at learning", "self-confidence and self-improvement", "the way to make friends", "correct
"Treat marriage and family", it is said so well and so thoroughly, and bowls of chicken soup can instantly sublimate the soul, but it is actually all nonsense.
Before Carnegie completely completed his chicken soup theory, Zhou Hexuan's book was a killer weapon that transcended the times.
At least, McKinley completely forgot about Carnegie and turned to Zhou Hexuan as his life mentor. At the same time, he also believed Zhou Hexuan's lies, thinking that these views were summarized from the "Talmud", and from then on he regarded the Jews as
The impression is much better.
From then on, McKinley followed the teachings in the book and worked hard to save every penny as a reserve fund. Two years later, he seized the opportunity to join the meat industry. McKinley put his parents and his own family's financial resources into order, ordering from the farm at low prices.
After acquiring a batch of pigs, the war soon led to the popularity of luncheon meat ingredients, allowing McKinley to make a fortune of US$2,000.
Immediately, McKinley turned to the print market, purchased a large number of posters of female stars, and took the risk of taking a boat to the naval base to sell them to the soldiers. Well, when the Japanese bombed the ship, it capsized. McKinley lost all his money and almost met God because of it.
But McKinley was not discouraged. He sharpened his mind in adversity according to the teachings in the book, and returned to his old job as a salesman. But it was too hard and tiring, so he simply went to serve as a soldier in the war. After the war, he made a fortune selling war souvenirs.
Made a small fortune.
McKinley returned to the United States and invested all his money in the distribution of new drugs. However, when the U.S. government rectified the drug market, the new drugs were substandard and the drug was once again on the market!
After more than ten years of ups and downs, McKinley's father died of illness. He could only go back and inherit the family business of a small shoe shop. From then on, he became an excellent shoemaker and even founded a leather shoe factory in the 1980s.
McKinley succeeded. He believed that his success was inseparable from the guidance of spiritual mentor Mr. Zhou Hexuan. The classic success book taught him to learn knowledge, use wisdom, pay attention to information, seize opportunities, make friends, and persevere.
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The great Mr. Zhou helped countless young people find their goals in life, and he benefited all mankind.