The first level is at the top of China's wealth. Generally speaking, you have never heard of it. Unless something goes wrong, you may not even hear about it.
The second level of people are the leaders of some industries, such as Jack Ma of Alibaba, Ma Huateng of Tencent, Ren Zhengfei of Huawei, Li Ka-shing of Cheung Kong Holdings, etc.
They are so powerful that they can determine the rise and fall of an industry, and are too big to fail. The wealth of people at this level no longer only comes from domestic sources, they have long begun to plan the world's territory. They are the ones who create trends. We call this level the trend layer. For example, a company in Beijing has a market value of over 100 billion, but its founder shareholders are actually a group of babies and children. These people often stand behind many large companies, with vague faces, but they hold real wealth. This level is called the mysterious level.
? Forbes released the China Rich List in November 2017. Xu Jiayin became the richest man in China, with his net worth soaring to 281.3 billion yuan. Ma Huateng’s wealth reaches 258.1 billion; Jack Ma ranks third with a net worth of 255.5 billion; Wang Jianlin ranks fourth with a wealth of 166.8 billion.
The third level of people are entrepreneurs who have successfully started their own businesses. The difference between them and the second level is that they do not have the ability to create trends, but only make achievements in a certain field.
For example, most of the chairmen of many listed companies are at this level. They have doubled their wealth through listing. In the eyes of outsiders, they are already rich, but if the trend disappears, they may quickly decline. We call this level the explosive level.
The fourth level of people are celebrities, and Zhao Wei belongs to this level. They are generally inextricably linked to the above three levels. In this era, celebrities have the role of helping the rich to support the scene, and the cost of celebrities supporting them must share the profits. Some "inadvertent" information will make celebrities make a lot of money. People at this level often rely on resources to obtain wealth, so it is called the resource level.
The fifth level of people are investors, heads of private equity funds, fund managers, heads of insurance teams, etc.
This part is to gain value through the operation of capital in the market. They don't engage in industry. In their eyes, industry is just the object of capital operation. This group of people may seem quite prosperous, but in fact they are under tremendous pressure because competition at this level is very intense. We call them the capital layer.
People at the sixth level are professional managers of large companies, well-known lawyers, famous doctors, scarce freelancers, etc.
These people often gain wealth by relying on their ability. The stronger their ability, the greater their fame and wealth. People at this level often have premium wealth compared to the levels below, and fame often brings them wealth beyond their abilities. We become the premium tier.
The seventh level of people is what we usually call the middle class.
These people have dreams of the first six levels, but essentially live at the bottom of society, because if there is any trouble, such as a parent getting sick, their half-life accumulation will be undone. Fortunately, they have basically taken root in the city. They have often taken out loans to buy houses, cars, and some financial products. They carefully protect their wealth. They are very wary of people from above plundering them, and they also deliberately distance themselves from those below, calling them the middle class.
People at the eighth level are ordinary working people.
They work around the city from dawn to dusk. As long as their credit is not taken away by others, they will be grateful if they can get a double salary at the end of the year. They have no sense of dependence in the city. Although they may have a good salary, they have missed the opportunity to grow wealth due to various reasons, such as not buying a house in the past few years, so they often lament that they want to flee Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. This group pays the most IQ tax on wealth and needs to be "harvested" frequently, so we call them the leek layer.
People in the ninth level are people without stable income. For example, they are enjoying subsistence allowances or working in high-risk industries. They often can only get paid by selling their physical strength.
Even if they live in the city, they do not belong to the city. For example, children's education, medical and social security have nothing to do with them. People at this level are called the grassroots level. .
The BBC documentary "Seven Years in the Life" records the phenomenon that the children of rich people eventually become rich, while the children of poor people often become poor.
? The solidification of classes is becoming more and more serious. The covering class depends largely on yourself. Although this process is extremely difficult and you may even encounter various temptations, doubts, and obstacles, please don't give up your hard work. What is more terrifying than the solidification of class is the self-abasement and complaining about injustice. Rockefeller said, "I despise those who make excuses, because that is cowardly behavior. I also sympathize with those who are good at making excuses, because excuses are the source of failure."
A person should never rely on himself to spend 100% of his power, but rely on 100 people to spend 1% of their power - Bill Gates (the world's richest man)
Success comes from 85% personal connections and 15% professional knowledge. ——Carnegie (the world's expert on human relations)
Sales is about constantly finding more people, and selling to the people you find. ——Tom Hopkins (world-class sales training master)
The greatest wealth in life is personal connections, because it can open every door to the abilities you need and allow you to continue to grow. contribute to society. ——Anthony Robin (the world's top motivational guru)
No rich person is so great that he doesn't need friends. ——French proverb
Harmonious interpersonal relationships are a person’s greatest capital. ——Wisdom life