Jack Ma’s Ultimate Advice for Students & Young People - HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE

This is Jack Ma’s Ultimate Advice for Students and Young People. Now one of the richest men alive, it took him 4 years to get into college and upon graduating he applied for 30 different jobs and was rejected by all of them. ►Jack’s book “Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built“ - ►Follow Motivation2Study: Facebook: Group: Instagram: Pinterest: Mindset App: Podcast: Website: ►Speaker: Jack Ma Jack Ma is a Chinese business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and executive chairman of Alibaba. He is one of China’s richest men with a net worth of US$38.6 billion, as well as one of the wealthiest people in the world. Ma’s primary ideology was for an open and market driven economy. ►Music by Ashamaluev and Evan King ►Video footage: For all video footage used, please see the credits at the end of the video. More footage sources: ► “How to spend your life (Montage)” by Tim Brunkhorst - https_// slomo woman ► “No Turning Back” by Gateway Students- https_// quality university student college ►INNOVATION BIRMINGHAM - A PLACE TO GROW” by Nicholas Lee-Shield, is a derivative work licensed under CC BY. man woman happy ▶Submit to M2S: Speeches: Music or Footage: Business Inquiries: ▶Join Our Email List and get Exclusive Updates, Discounts and Students Deals: ________________________________________________________________ 🎧 Listen to all our videos on the New Mindset App: 📘 Recommended Reading List Amazing Authors like James Clear, Dale Carnegie, Stephen R. Covey, Nick Winter, Steven Pressfield, Charles Duhigg, Cal Newport, and more! 📕 Recommended Student Supplies & Tools Higher Performance Planner, Pens, Highlighters, Notebooks, Backpacks, and more! 💌 Amazon Prime Student 6-mo Free Trial: ☀️ Recommended Morning Journal Habitnest: Disclaimer: Please note some links above are affiliate links. If you use them and make a purchase we receive a commission. Thank you for your support! Help us caption & translate this video!
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