While the success story about young successful entrepreneurs are highly celebrated by western medias, Asian audiences prefer those success stories about an person who walk through all the hardship and insults, able to find their resilient and gain the final success. There is a viral photo spreading among the Chinese people about Jack Ma. Although the story had been said its not true, I would like to share a REAL story about how great entrepreneurs rejected, and looked down by people before they became successful.
This is the realistic example which were recorded by a reality TV show. In year 2006, Rob Law brought his samples to the show, looking for an opportunity to gain some funding. However, it is clear that he failed to get the funding. Today, Trunki has grown into a successful products and it's brand value worth more that any of the Den's CV could imagine. What can I say? It's the power of finding self resilience after the painful insult and rejection.
Another real life recorded story, is something I just found out today while watching the 2013 Fashion Fund. I notice that Brett Heyman of Edie Parker appeared on the show, and she wasn't selected as one of the 10 finalists. I was puzzled and shock! When I try to google about the event, I found that Brett had been chosen as one of the 2014 Fashion Fund 10 finalists. She never won anything, but her products were already so popular, many celebrities were captured in photo carrying her bespoke clutches.
What's in my mind is, she's totally doing her thing with persistence and never easily gave up! It seems like a normal old fashioned clutches, a lot of them can be simply "Made in China". I can sense the process of success in the making. Link to Edie Parker
Another real life recorded story, is something I just found out today while watching the 2013 Fashion Fund. I notice that Brett Heyman of Edie Parker appeared on the show, and she wasn't selected as one of the 10 finalists. I was puzzled and shock! When I try to google about the event, I found that Brett had been chosen as one of the 2014 Fashion Fund 10 finalists. She never won anything, but her products were already so popular, many celebrities were captured in photo carrying her bespoke clutches.
What's in my mind is, she's totally doing her thing with persistence and never easily gave up! It seems like a normal old fashioned clutches, a lot of them can be simply "Made in China". I can sense the process of success in the making. Link to Edie Parker
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