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世间最宝贵也最难把握的就是时间,只有用心去听懂它,才能创造出源源不断的财富。世界的有形资源毕竟有限,所以靠贩卖有形之物,你永远无法发大财。这是十岁时,父亲教给卡洛斯·斯利姆·埃卢的一句话。父亲是黎巴嫩人,年轻时为逃避政治迫害,流落到墨西哥城,经营起一家“导航之星”干货店。斯利姆从小就在这店里长大,耳闻目睹了父亲的经营技巧。他深深地爱上了经商。父亲也看出他经商的天赋,有心把他锤炼成商海里扬帆远航的巨舰,于是到他可以独立思考的年龄,便每周给他5比索零花钱,要求他记下花销的项目,然后抽空检查账单,帮他分析如何花费更合理。后来,他渐渐有了微薄的积蓄,便常跑去廉价市场淘玩具,再转手卖给其他同龄
The world’s most precious and hardest to grasp is the time, only the intention to understand it, in order to create a steady stream of wealth. The world’s physical resources are, after all, limited, so you can never make a fortune by selling physical things. This is the sentence his father taught Carlos Slim Eluu at the age of ten. His father, a Lebanese, flees to Mexico City to escape political persecution when he was a young man and runs a “Star of the Navigation” dry-cleaner store. Slim grew up in this shop from an early age, I saw his father’s business skills. He is deeply in love with business. His father also saw his business talent, determined to hammer him into a majestic ship sailing in the sea, so he can think independently of age, gave him 5 pesos weekly pocket money, asked him to write down the items spent, Then take the time to check the bill and help him analyze how to spend more reasonable. Later, he gradually had a modest savings, often ran to the cheap market Amoy toys, and then sold to other same age