Jack Ma, the billionaire founder of the commerce site Alibaba, told attendees of an Economics Club of New York luncheon that he was happier when he was poor.
As glamorous and carefree as being a billionaire sounds, China’s richest man, Jack Ma, says that in actuality it’s not that thrilling.
The founder of the wildly successful commerce site Alibaba told attendees of The Economic Club of New York luncheon that he was happier when he was poor.
Ma said that one of the best times of his life was right after college when he was earning $12 a month as an English teacher.
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