BAK MYUM LEE STORY

Please read this article a while bsgi you may use the business ... If you frequently listen to the philosophy of "Success is My Right", which is successful is anyone's rights, perhaps the story of the experience of South Korea's president-elect was able to become a real example. Lee Myung-bak who had just won the election in Korea turned out to have a past that is full of suffering. However, with confidence and struggle, he proved, that anyone is entitled to succeed. And in fact, be the number one in a developed country like South Korea.


Try to imagine the fact that experienced by Lee on this childhood. If the breakfast, he ate only the pulp of wheat. Lunch, having no money, he jammed his stomach by drinking water. At dinner, he went back to eating wheat residue. And, to waste it all, he did not buy it. His family got the dregs from the distillation of liquor. Proverbial, Lee's childhood he had to eat the garbage.

Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1941, when his parents became farm laborers in Japan, he then grew up in a small town, Pohang, Korea. Then, as a teenager, Lee became peddlers of cheap food and ice cream to help the family. "It never occurred to bring lunch to school," Lee called in his autobiography, entitled "There is No Myth," first published in 1995.

However, despite the very poor, Lee had a strong determination to pursue higher education. Because of that, he studied hard for a scholarship so he could continue high school. Then, in late 1959, the family moved to the capital, Seoul, to seek a better livelihood. However, the fate of his parents remains low, a vegetable seller in the streets. At that time, Lee started off from the parent, and work became a construction worker. "My dream at that time was an employee," the story in his autobiography.

Apart from high school, because of good performance, Lee had accepted the famous universities, Korea University. For the cost, he worked as a street sweeper. As this lecture, can be regarded as the beginning of a turning point of his life. He began to meet with politics. Lee was elected student council members, and the demonstrations involved anti. Because of this he got it caused prison experiment in 1964.

This sentence almost made him unacceptable as an employee of Hyundai Group. Therefore, the Hyundai worry, the government would be angry if Lee received at the company. However, because of his determination, Lee then turn the brain. He then made a letter to the presidential office. The contents of the letter is very piteous tone, which essentially do not expect the government to destroy their future. The contents of the letter touching the president's secretary, so he ordered Hyundai to accept Lee as employees.

In this company, he was able to show his talent. He even later earned the nickname "bulldozer", because they are always able to settle all problems, as difficult as any. One of them is his work to preteli out fenomonal a tractor, to learn how to work the machine. In later days, Hyundai is successfully producing bulldozers.

Lee's ability to invite admiration Hyundai founder, Chung Ju-yung. Thanks to the leadership's recommendation, Lee continued racing achievements. He could immediately occupy the highest positions in the construction division, although only worked for 10 years. And, in this division, in the period 1970-1980 the Hyundai money machine because South Korea was experiencing an economic boom that physical development is very vivid.

After 30 years at Hyundai, Lee began to enter the political sphere by entering a board member in 1992. Then, in 2002, he was elected mayor of Seoul. And now, in 2007, Lee was a very poor childhood, had become the number one in South Korea. A proof, that the struggle and faith, every person is entitled to succeed.

The success of Lee's life, ranging from incredible poverty to become the number one in South Korea, is a real example of how each person can change his fate. If people are so poor it can succeed, what about us? Start with confidence, struggle, and hard work, then success will open the way for anyone.

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