The son of a loser and **Sheng Enyi: lost 100 houses in one night, lost 14 billion in his life, and starved in his old age.
Sheng Enyi (1896-1975), a native of Nanjing, Jiangsu, was born into a wealthy family, and his father was an up-and-coming businessman in the civil service. Due to his family background and wealth, he grew up living a luxurious life, but instead of cultivating good financial skills, he indulged in the lost legend.
Having lost 100 houses in one night, Sheng held a gamble at a banquet for his thirtieth birthday, staking ownership of 100 houses. Unfortunately, he lost the gamble, losing 100 houses overnight and going into debt.
The luxurious life ruined by 1.4 billion people, despite the fact that the family still has a lot of wealth, has not repented. Sheng Enyi devoted more energy to gambling and pleasure, indulging in it and squandering his possessions. Wealth decreases, life becomes difficult, borrowing money from place to place, estrangement from friends and family.
In the difficult years of his later years, as his wealth decreased, Sheng Enyi's life became more and more difficult. Lost their luxurious life and reduced to a dilapidated shack dweller in a corner of the city. The tragic end of starvation, in the midst of poverty and frustration, his health plummeted, and he eventually starved to death in a dilapidated hut.
The story of the loser is a sobering tale of the importance of money management and attitude to life. This story is not only a painful lesson in losing a hundred houses overnight, but also a negative example of a 14 billion luxury life. We should manage our wealth rationally, cherish happiness, and not blindly pursue material pleasures. This story is a negative Xi material that I hope will help more people understand the value of money and the wisdom of management.