Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled
Chapter 1069: 798: Next Stop Story_2

Chapter 1069: Chapter 798: Next Stop Story_2

Chu Qiuyan wanted to transfer him to the market research department under the Dream Fund.

Specifically responsible for tracking the movements of those grassroots entrepreneurs.

To record and analyze their business behaviors.

For Chen Lu, this was a very novel and excellent learning experience.

In the past, it was always his father who took the initiative to teach, and he passively learned.

Now, he wanted to take the initiative himself.

Chu Qiuyan also had one condition: once he went there, he could no longer use other funds at his disposal.

He could only use every bit of his own earned salary, and like any other colleague, he had to start from scratch, abandoning the wealth that was readily available to him.

It was essentially asking him to put down the golden identity of being the chairman’s son.

If he carried this identity to the grassroots, would he still need training?

What interpersonal relationship couldn’t be handled?

Without truly understanding social diversity, how could he comprehend wealth creation?

Any significant business behavior is essentially studying the weaknesses of human nature.

Ordinary people have anxiety about risks and lack the ability to resist them.

Wealthy people create something called insurance for you.

Common people want to get rich quickly and without effort.

Financial institutions create stocks for you, telling you that you can earn money even while asleep by buying them.

Ordinary people like impulsive consumption, but their pockets are often empty.

They create something called consumer loans for you, or something like this or that.

They tell you it’s called enjoying the future in advance, but it’s actually an endless credit card.

The wealthy want to increase the value of houses, and through various networks including TV and movies, they tell you that a marriage without a house is unhappy.

The first thing a prospective mother-in-law asks you is whether you own a house.

An invisible net encircles everyone, like a big hand pushing you to sprint down a predetermined path.

And every step you take, every stair you climb, creates so-called sleep income for them.

Which is to create wealth.

Understanding human nature is the true meaning of understanding what wealth creation is.

Chu Qiuyan believed that such basic social principles should have been taught to his son by the chairman a decade ago.

Unfortunately, no matter how wise a person is, they can’t awaken someone who pretends to sleep.

Undoubtedly, Chen Lu, who enjoyed taking things easy from a young age, had forgotten much of what his father once said.

These are invaluable experiences that are worth a fortune for an average person.

If the chairman were to speak, people competing for his time would queue from here to France.

Yet, Chen Lu, who has all this, doesn’t cherish it; this is part of human nature too.

Even the chairman can’t change such inertia.

Chen Lu still accepted Chu Qiuyan’s suggestion, relinquishing his identity as the group’s Crown Prince for two years, trying to walk into the world of countless entrepreneurs like a truly ordinary office worker.

With an ordinary heart, he would experience their growth and use his own eyes to see their world.

Truly feel what the diversity of life is.

Looking at Chen Lu’s bewildered appearance, Chu Qiuyan found it somewhat amusing, the person who once illuminated her path like a light.

Now, it turned out she was teaching his son.

Twenty years ago, the chairman probably would not have imagined this scene, even someone as strong as him has things he can’t achieve.

One can only say that parental love is sometimes something that children passively receive.

Chen Pingsheng wanted to teach Chen Lu well and also hoped to train him into a qualified successor.

Along the way, he taught him everything he could.

Unfortunately, the passively receiving Chen Lu didn’t inherit even a fraction of his father’s ability.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t have come seeking her like this.

Since he had already sought her out, Chu Qiuyan was surely going to help him through the most perplexing stage with the utmost responsible attitude.

Chen Lu went to the Dream Fund and even personally sought out Chu Qiuyan, something Chen Pingsheng only found out about later.

Chu Qiuyan took the initiative to call him and also mentioned her intentions.

She wanted Chen Lu to truly be a market surveyor for two years, during which he couldn’t spend from his Crown Prince card.

Nor could he reveal his identity to colleagues or entrepreneurs.

Chen Pingsheng didn’t express any opinions; he had already taught Chen Lu everything he should.

The rest of the road was not on the campus but under his own feet.

How Chen Lu’s future will turn out, even he couldn’t predict as his father.

“What makes you smile so helplessly?”

Song Yanxi rarely saw this expression on her man’s face.

Chen Pingsheng said, “It’s your dear son, he went to the Dream Fund to find Chu Qiuyan.”

“Why find her? Is he changing jobs again?”

“Hmm… he sought her guidance and experience learning.”

Song Yanxi was speechless, “Wasn’t Chu Qiuyan brought out by you? Without you, where would she be today? What is Chen Lu thinking, going to her instead of you?”

“A father teaches, but the son is unwilling.”

Chen Pingsheng sighed, “Your son is quite lost right now, wanting to make you proud with achievements he can show, yet not knowing what he’s capable of. Perhaps Qiuyan is a very good teacher for him.”

“You couldn’t even teach him; can Chu Qiuyan have a way?”

“That’s the biggest difference between me and her. I’m his father, he only half-listens to what I say. You’re his mother, and you’ve also mentored so many impressive female elites. Surely, you understand this principle that others are more effective than kin.”

Because she understood, Song Yanxi hadn’t intervened in her son’s affairs for years.

Even in major matters like marrying Su Xiaoxi, she, as a mother, only retained her personal opinion in the end.

“Let’s not talk about him anymore; children have their own blessings. Besides, we now have Little Ji Ye, Chen Youcai, and Little Wuyou. Our last responsibility in this life is to raise them well.”

Song Yanxi softly agreed. Today was the day they were going to a teachers’ gathering at the school.

Chen Pingsheng even dressed up a bit, putting on his smart old official suit, his temples partly gray.

A typical example of someone becoming more charming with age.

Song Yanxi smiled and said, “Husband, looking like this, you might indeed charm quite a few young girls.”

“Right? I also think I’m still quite handsome.”

“Stop being vain. Today is just an ordinary teachers’ dinner. I really like the teaching profession, and when Ji Ye grows a bit more, I want to return to the Magic City to my Water Cloud Space University, to stay there and exert my remaining influence, to groom the next generation of Water Cloud Space talents.”

No matter how much Song Yanxi has invested in the large health industry, Water Cloud Space is still her most cherished root.

She wishes to spend the rest of her life there, and Chen Pingsheng understood.

But where would his remaining life be spent?

Chen Pingsheng set a small goal for himself: before eighty, he would focus on training a three-generation investment encompassing global industries.

After eighty, he would completely lay down his burdens and responsibilities, live freely and as he pleased.

To climb the world’s tallest mountains and also go to sea to learn surfing.

Find a big mountain to live purely off hunting.

Life is short; there should always be a period of carefree indulgence.

The middle school where Song Yanxi stayed wasn’t any prestigious school, just an ordinary middle school near the urban village.

Most students there come from ordinary families.

If families are capable, they basically purchase high-priced school district homes to send their children to prestigious middle schools.

No one knows who invented the school district home concept, but just this one notion has made countless parents toil day and night.

An ordinary teachers’ dinner of a non-prestigious school naturally wouldn’t be held in a big place; it was set in the school canteen.

Before eating, they needed to listen to the principal speak for half an hour, and then various leaders.

The standard protocol had to be followed exactly.

When drinking, they had to first toast to the school leaders, say a few flattering words before eating.

Younger teachers who came later weren’t familiar with these things, so there would be an elder specifically teaching them.

Until they understood the workplace rules.

Some teachers were quite straightforward; when they heard others quietly badmouthing a certain school leader, they joined in.

Then by the next day, what they said was reported to that particular school leader.

This is what is infamously known as workplace backstabbing.

Chen Pingsheng felt that the school’s teaching quality being mediocre wasn’t without reason.

Given the drinking culture at this school, it’s no wonder.

When teachers are forced to accept these workplace unspoken rules, who isn’t living within this circle?

Helpless, helpless, it was helpless in the middle!

Chen Pingsheng discovered these drawbacks twenty years ago and, during three major reforms in the group, dismissed numerous management levels to finally implement a bottom-up management concept.

Looking at it now, it’s nothing but correct.

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