He, long-term occupied the richest Chinese in the world throne; he, started from scratch, created a business myth; he, taught his children well, became a famous story; he, over eighty years old but still devoted to work.
This man, revered by people as a god, is none other than Li Ka-shing, known as the "Superman of Hong Kong."
"The thought of 'having what others don't' opened up opportunities for wealth.
'Therefore, heaven prepares great tasks for those it has chosen, first by agitating their minds, exhausting their muscles and bones, starving their bodies, leaving them destitute, and confusing their actions. This is to stir their hearts and toughen their natures, increasing their capabilities.' The wise words of ancient sage Mencius are both a reflection of Li Ka-shing's life and his pillar of spirit that kept him from defeat and discouragement through hardships."