share time: 2025-12-17 06:01:16
At 30, Lin Shen was the poster child for 'failure': bullied at work, crushed by mortgage debt, his wife leaving him for 'no future', and even his son avoiding him, saying 'I don't want to be like you'. A chance to sell unsold apples for his hometown relatives led him into live-streaming—from a rookie mocked as 'shabby' by haters, he grew into a 'down-to-earth streamer' who squatted in fields with farmers, telling the truth about their produce. After ten years of grinding, at 40, he finally struck it rich with agricultural live-selling. But as his bank account soared, he realized he'd missed his mother's final call and his son's primary school graduation. The success he fought so hard for—how did it push away the most precious things in life?
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