Jiangg Ruxue drove, heading toward the bank. Her mind was a complete mess.
In truth, she was hardly a successful entrepreneur. First, she lacked the practical knowledge that comes with a higher education. Second, she had no clear business logic or commercial instincts. And third, she didn't have the background or resources to propel her ever upward.
To be a competent captain in the turbulent seas of business—to steer the ship clear of storms, ride the currents, and navigate to a safe harbor—one needed at least two of the three things mentioned above.
So why had Meiruxue Company managed to stay afloat for so long without collapsing?
