Read this on Adam Khoo website and wanted to keep in my blog as a reminder to me.
At the age of 72 years old, Lim Tow Yong was declared a BANKRUPT. The company he founded in the 1960s, Emporium Group Holdings which he and his brother started in the 1960s and it grew from a turnover of $10 million in its first year to $300 million at its peak in 1984.
In mid 1980s, the recession and severe competition hit the company hard. Saddled with debts of more than $100 million, Emporium was bought over by a Hong Kong company and Lim Tow Yong was declared a bankrupt at age 72.
He struggled to move on. As a 72 year old bankrupt with millions to pay in debts, it was not difficult to fathom why. However just as he had given much hope of overcoming his bankrupt at his age, 800 of his previous employees threw a dinner party to cheer him out.
“I was so touched by what they did. They didn’t have to do it, as I hadn’t been their boss for 10 years, but they did,” he said.
“It touched my heart, and I have never forgotten it. I’ve thought about it every day for the last years and I told myself I must work harder and one day pay them back”
To remind himself, he framed pictures taken from the dinner and looked at it every single day.
“It touched my heart, and I have never forgotten it. I’ve thought about it every day for the last years and I told myself I must work harder and one day pay them back”
To remind himself, he framed pictures taken from the dinner and looked at it every single day.
Most people at the age of 72 would either be dead or half-dead. Instead of feeling sorry for himself, he picked himself up decided to START ALL OVER AGAIN at the age of 72. After getting discharged from bankruptcy in 1999, he began to work his way back. He went to Malaysia and Brunei, and started stores that partner local retailers. Slowly but surely, he began to grow the business. It was tough at times, Lim Tow Yong had to carry supplies himself on his aged body.
Ten years later, at the age of 82, he sold his 17 stores and supermarkets for $4.2 million making him a millionaire all over again!
Lim Tow Yong had not forgotten about that day where his employees threw a dinner party for him to cheer him on. It was that dinner that changed everything.
So, 10 years after his previous employees threw a dinner party for him, it was his turn. He placed advertisements in newspapers, and about 1,500 people responded. In the end, the dinner cost him about $300,000.
Mr Lim said, “I think about that dinner every night and every day. It touched me. It is the relationship, the bonding, and the strong sentiments that make me want to give back to them.” “That dinner is the thing that brought back some financial fortune for me.”
Mr Lim said, “I think about that dinner every night and every day. It touched me. It is the relationship, the bonding, and the strong sentiments that make me want to give back to them.” “That dinner is the thing that brought back some financial fortune for me.”
So for all those of you who are whining, bitching and complaining that you are too old, too tired and no money to make your millions, then stick this article on your wall and stare at it every single day. Think about it. This man not only started with ZERO, he started with -----$. And at the age of 72, don’t you ever dare tell me that you don’t have more energy than him. These are the stories you should continue to read to remind you of the POWER OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT and that everything is possible when you believe in yourself.
Never ever give up. Fight till the very end. I remember watching Rocky (the movie about boxing) where Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) was being bashed up his stronger opponent. It looked so helpless and it seemed impossible for him to fight back and win.
When he turned to face his coach, his coach Mickey shouted to him ‘ I DON’T HEAR NO BELL’. ‘IF I DON’T HEAR NO BELL, THEN YOU KEEP FIGHTING!’ (The Bell signals that the match is over)
So, until you HEAR THE BELL that your life is over and that you are DEAD, you KEEP FIGHTING!
Fear Cannot Not Stop Us From Dying, But it Stop Us From Really Living
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