Be a Succcefull millioner
Read the story of Jane Kom, founder of WhatsApp, how a man who ate charity bread became a billionaire.
! When high spirits fall into the hands of man, even the soil becomes gold.
Please read carefully if you know that the gene is hidden inside you.
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He was not ready to back down an inch from his stubbornness. He said that he would make the biggest deal of his life in the welfare building of the city. The management of Facebook was not ready but this was his first and last wish. "The deal was big. Facebook didn't want to waste this opportunity, so these people retreated in the face of its stubbornness," he said.
Arrived in the waiting room of the SNAP building and began searching for Jane Kom. "He was sitting in the last chair with his head bowed." He wiped away the tears with tissue paper, took out the pen and held out his hand. The contract papers were handed to him. He went to sign. The papers ran out and he became the owner of 19 19 billion. Omar had joined the world's largest billionaires.
Jane Kom's story begins at this center, but before this story comes Ukraine. He was born into a poor Jewish family in Ukraine. The family was living in hardship. The house had electricity. There was no gas or water. "Summers went well, but in the winter they were forced to sleep with the sheep. This poverty was exacerbated in 1992. The persecution of Jews in Ukraine began again." The mother decided to relocate. But the father refused to leave the country.
He held his son's hand. He filled his son's books in a suitcase and they both came to America. California was their new home. They had a house in America. They had no job and no food. There was a charity called "Food Stumps" in the United States. The government gives food stamps to the very poor to buy food. These stamps were American charities. These people were so poor that they were forced to take alms to save their lives.
Jane Kom had no choice but to study. She started reading. As time went on, reading became more expensive. Living in food stamps became more difficult. Jane Kom found a part-time job. Fortunately, she found a grocery store. I got a job as a sweeper. He was responsible for cleaning the floor of the store, the bathroom and the doors, the windows, the street. He did this for many years. At the age of eighteen, he became obsessed with computer programming. This hobby took him to San Jose State University. He joined Yahoo in 1997 and spent nine years at Yahoo.
Facebook came in 2004. It slowly became popular. It became the world's largest company in 2007. Jane Kom applied to Facebook but Facebook didn't see any potential in it. She didn't get the job. He stayed at Yahoo for two more years. He wanted to buy an iPhone, but circumstances did not allow it. He saved a little money and bought a new iPhone. Proved to be a gold mine for
While using the phone, Jane Kom thought, "Why don't I create an application that is an alternative to the phone, which can also be used to send SMS, send photos, send documents and send ' 'It couldn't be hacked' It was a unique idea 'He shared this idea with a friend of his Brian Acton' They both worked on the same idea 'They kept working' They kept working until it Succeeded in creating a magical application in two years. This "app" was launched in February 2009 and crossed the line of popularity as soon as it was seen. "This app was a revolution in telecommunications" It connected the whole world. Given
This application is called WhatsApp. One billion people in the world are currently using this app. This app is the fastest and safest means of communication in the world. You can download WhatsApp and you can go anywhere in the world. Go you will need to buy a new phone and a new number and you will not be blackmailed by any mobile company, you will be in touch with the whole world. Jane Kom was turned into a billionaire by WhatsApp in a matter of months. The application was so successful that companies around the world began bidding for it, but it refused.
In February 2014, Facebook joined the race to buy WhatsApp. When the management of Facebook contacted him, he burst out laughing. He thanked God and laughed. "It was the company that refused to hire me in 2007." He laughed for a long time. During that laugh, he said "yes" to Facebook. The deal went for ڈالر 19 billion. "Pakistan's huge foreign exchange reserves are currently پاکستان 22 billion and Pakistan has reached these reserves in 70 years, while Jane Kom had an application for 19 19 billion," he said. Sold out
Jane Kom made only one condition in the deal with Facebook: "I will sit in the waiting room of the food stamping company and sign." "This condition was strange for Facebook." He wanted to do it in the office but he stuck to it until Facebook objected to it