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Chapter 46 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 1

Chapter 46 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 1
Volume 6 Chapter 1 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depths of Knowledge [-]
Businessmen need to be knowledgeable
The water in the deep well cannot be pumped out, but the shallow well can be pumped to the bottom.

--"Talmud"

"Businessmen should also be knowledgeable", this is the slogan put forward by the Jews, and it is also their business law.Being knowledgeable can not only improve a businessman's judgment, but also increase his cultivation and demeanor.If a refined person and a vulgar person go to entertain the same business separately, the former must have a higher probability of success.

Jewish businessmen require themselves to know more than just business knowledge.They often know very detailed things that have little to do with business. Stay with the Jews and you will soon find that the Jewish nation is a nation rich in knowledge, whether it is economics, politics, law, history or life. They can talk about the small details clearly and logically.

For example, they can tell a thing or two about the fish, car structure and plant species on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, and some even have near-expert knowledge.In our opinion, this knowledge has nothing to do with businessmen, but just to add some fun to life.The Jews don't think so.They believe that knowledge in all aspects is the basic quality of a businessman and the fundamental guarantee for making money in business.

The founder of the Rothschild financial kingdom, Meyer Schild, lived in a dirty Jewish street in Frankfurt and spent his childhood in the midst of bullying.Rothschild's father ran a small shop and also did some ancient coin exchange business, and his income was only enough to support the family.When Rothschild was about 10 years old, his father began to teach him how to do business, while cultivating his interest in ancient coins.Before long, he was very active in collecting ancient coins from the Middle East, Russia and Europe, sorting them out and selling them.

At that time, not many people were interested in ancient coins, they were interested in cash.But the patience and perseverance formed by the Jews since childhood prompted Rothschild to study the mysteries tirelessly. Gradually, he almost became an expert on ancient coins.

Finally, one day, there was a turning point in fate, and Rothschild got the opportunity to sell coins to a French general.He took out all his ancient coins and talked eloquently about the origin and allusions of each ancient coin.Although he had just turned 20 years old at the time, his knowledge of ancient coins and his humorous conversation attracted everyone.The result is not difficult to predict, he aroused everyone's interest in ancient coins, people bought coins one after another, and he made a fortune as a result.

How to gain the respect and trust of others, especially customers, there is only one way, that is, to be knowledgeable, but in fact, it is far from possible to make yourself knowledgeable in one or two generations, and the Jews themselves are also inheriting Such a wealth of knowledge is based on the experience left to them by their ancestors for thousands of years.

People with extensive knowledge can look at the world, and they stand on the shoulders of business masters and overlook the wealth under their feet.Knowledgeable people put themselves in the world's richest people to learn their most essential money-making secrets.

It is precisely because of such profound knowledge that Jews have high IQ minds and have become recognized as "the world's number one businessman".In their eyes, knowledge and money are directly proportional: only with rich experience and extensive business knowledge can you avoid detours and make mistakes in the business field. This is the fundamental guarantee for making money and the basic quality of a businessman.

(End of this chapter)

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