大願 我有一個夢 | 陳勝騰 SHENG-TENG, CHEN | TEDxYLSH Youth
一位曾經在高一時數學考過兩次30分、大學聯考失利的人。退伍後,我選擇半工半讀,在預拌混凝土公司搬水泥、跑工地,也是在那時,我下定決心:「我要成為業界第一。」皇天不負苦心人,我一步步學、一點點爬,終於在2006年創立了「拜寧騰能集團」,從台北起家,拚出屬於自己的天地。在這場演講中,我想跟你分享我的真實人生:那些低谷的夜晚、孤單的抉擇、一步步走過來的堅持。我也會分享,是什麼讓我即使在最艱難的時候,也從未放棄夢想,甚至在心中,悄悄醞釀著下一個未來的種子。 嘉賓講者——陳勝騰 SHENG-TENG, CHEN
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高一時期有過2次數學30分,大學聯考沒考上,退伍後,半工半讀,在預拌混凝土公司上班,當時就下定決心做業界第一⋯皇天不負有心人,⋯然而又有一個新的聲音產生⋯於是在2006年在台北創業-拜寧騰能集團,競競業業一生懸命努力至今。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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