Maybe many people start their own business in order to make more money to change their life. However, there is a man who started his own business in order to ease the employment difficulties of college students. Moreover, after his mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he still did not give up his efforts to ease the employment difficulties. After his mother's condition improved, he resolutely chose to take care of his mother and start his own business to ease the employment difficulties.
Dreams come from empathy
Deng Hongbo, 38, graduated from Beijing Normal University in 2003. He didn't rush to find a job because he wanted to take the postgraduate entrance exam that year. Later, he had no work experience and was not a fresh graduate. After the financial crisis in 2008, the difficulty of finding a job for college students became a hot topic. He once felt the difficulty of finding a job, so he had a dream. He wanted to help college students who faced difficulties in finding a job due to lack of work experience find opportunities to realize their value and earn income.
So he started a business looking for areas where he could create jobs. However, due to a lack of business information and related resources, Deng fell into despair several times during his entrepreneurship, and in July 2014, his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and bone metastasis, which was a shock to him. He had to give up his entrepreneurial practice and instead looked for ways to ease the difficulty of finding a job by taking care of his mother while reading extensively.
Being inspired by the news to start a new business
A piece of news in 2015 touched Deng again. A graduate student at a medical university in Anhui province who committed suicide after failing to find a stable job wrote in her suicide note: "I am too tired to live." The parents of the deceased were devastated after learning the news of their child's death! See here, sentimental Deng Hongbo eyes wet.
How can we make people who have difficulty finding jobs feel more confident and help them find opportunities to realize their value? The difficult question lingered in Deng's mind. But he always believed that opportunity is created by oneself, and if everyone can take the initiative to create opportunities, perhaps you can create a market where young people without practical experience can get the opportunity to practice and greatly reduce the cost of trial and error for inexperienced people. A person is not a hero, to give him the opportunity to prove himself through practice. Then perhaps young people would no longer feel worthless because "there is no place for heroes".
With that in mind, and with his mother's condition improving, Deng once again started his own business. Whether he will succeed this time remains to be seen.