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Billionaires Blogging To Inspire Others

Uncategorized · October 23, 2014

Some successful international businessmen come from humble beginnings. In the United States, the “American dream” has been partly based on stories about making it from rags to riches. In other countries, there are similar success stories involving prominent billionaires. Such entrepreneurs often use their personal stories to inspire the next generation of business people. A businessman such as Sukanto Tanoto is an example of a wealthy Asian entrepreneur who built his global empire from scratch without much help at first.
Successful business people from Asian countries understand the importance of giving back. Philanthropy plays a major role in the lives of some of the richest people in the world. Such individuals feel a personal responsibility to make positive impacts on a large scale. These efforts usually begin on a local scale and then spread out to other places. For example, a wealthy businessman from Indonesia would naturally support foundations that promote business education and entrepreneurship in such a country. Philanthropic efforts by businessmen usually include the establishment of scholarships that are given out to college-bound students. Ideally, it is preferred that Asian students study business in their own countries.
Wealthy investors from Asia take pride in their philanthropic efforts that promote entrepreneurship in respective home nations. Such individuals show genuine interest in the economic development of their countries by supporting business education. Motivational speaking is another component of philanthropy in the business world. Prominent entrepreneurs might give speeches in university campuses and community centers that have been traditionally plagued by unstable economies. Ordinary individuals in developing Asian nations can truly get some inspiration from local business people that have achieved success on a regional and global scale.
Wealthy Asian entrepreneurs often donate their own money to fund students who are interested in studying overseas. However, such business people emphasize the importance of Asian students returning back home after completing an international business degree abroad. It is important for such students to apply their business skills in their own home nations. Asian countries that are stricken by poverty and poor economic conditions desperately need the help of fellow citizens who have high-level skills in business.
A blog is a powerful platform for successful Asian entrepreneurs who want to influence business people in specific countries. Millionaires and billionaires might have their own personal blogs that discuss a variety of topics relating to specific regional industries, economies and politics. A wealthy investor from Indonesia would use a blog to talk about market potential in his or her country. Young college students studying business in Indonesia would be interested in what some of the wealthiest individuals from the nation have to say.
Blogs that are published by successful business people often cover current events in the financial world. The readers of such posts are usually students who study business, political science, economics, law or finances. Some blog posts might give readers some ideas about finding excellent job opportunities in home nations and abroad. A wealthy executive knows first-hand the type of job prospects that are available in his or her own companies. For ordinary individuals seeking stable jobs, honest insider information about specific businesses is appreciated.

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