
Many people have experienced setbacks many times.
In that frustration experience, there must have been something that broke your heart!

I have failed many times and have given up many times…
I want to know the secret to crawling out of setbacks!
Successful people have experienced failure and setbacks many times, so they are happy now.
When I suddenly hear other people’s frustration experiences, I think, ‘Huh? There are times when you wonder and become positive, thinking that your failure may not be that far!
The size of a failure can vary greatly depending on the person’s environment and sense of values, so it cannot be said unconditionally.
However, more or less, “I’m still not a failure! ’, so when you feel like breaking your heart, it’s a good idea to reflect on it.
Therefore, in this article, I tried to summarize the people who were known to many people as successful people in the end, even though they experienced setbacks many times later.
- GMO Kumagai Shojumaru’s upbringing was a man who made his wife cry because he had too little ○○
- Takao Yasuda’s life is Don Quixote, his upbringing is Winnie the Pooh with five yen
- OkWave founder and former Kento who lives a homeless life fishing for discarded convenience store lunch boxes
- Cocoichi founder Tokuji Munetsugu grew up as an orphan
GMO Kumagai Shojumaru’s upbringing was a man who made his wife cry because he had too little ○○
One such company is GMO Internet Group.
Why was Masatoshi Kumagai, founder and group representative, able to build a large group with consolidated sales of over 120 billion yen in just over 20 years since the company was founded?
先日、GMOマリーナ&スパ佐島でグループ内の慰労会を開催。
この施設は、海側を正面玄関にした。お客様には近くの港から、うちの船に乗って起こし頂きます。
僕は空から低空飛行&ホバリングでお出迎え(飛行用語でフライバイと言います) pic.twitter.com/fnNuyPcDQ3
— 熊谷正寿【GMO】🇺🇦STOP WAR🇺🇦 (@m_kumagai) July 15, 2022
Kokugakuin High School
Substantial junior high school graduate
After dropping out of high school, Masatoshi Kumagai worked as the owner of a pachinko parlor for a while.
In the middle of the night, he happened to hear his parents talking in the room next to him, saying, “The store in Nagano isn’t doing well.” His father opened a chain of pachinko parlors near his mother’s family home in Nagano. It was a suburban store with a lot of land of more than 1,000 tsubo, and it was a store that could park more than 100 cars.
● Pachinko parlor aiming to rebuild
What I learned at the pachinko parlor is now the base. In a pachinko parlor, each machine is like a separate shop. The idea is that it’s the same thing as running hundreds of chain stores.
Masatoshi Kumagai got married at the age of 20 and had a daughter at the age of 21.
Low salary for working long hours. He lives in a slanting residence without a bath. He decided to work for a company in Tokyo run by his father, and ended up living in a dormitory in Edogawabashi.
That’s a terrible dormitory. The whole building was leaning. The amount of electricity that can be used is small, and if you use a microwave oven and a hair dryer together, the fuse will blow. It was.
One day, when Mr. Kumagai came home, he was crying, saying, “My wife has no money! I will start working tomorrow!”
His wife leaves his daughter at nursery school every morning and starts working part-time as a waitress. Then in the morning her daughter was also crying because she knew she was going to leave her.
Until now, Mr. Kumagai had been working seriously in the environment he was given, and had never thought deeply about his life. I’m not happy,’ he realized.
This continuation…
This is the secret story behind the birth of GMO, which has sales of 100 billion yen and a total of 4,000 group employees.
A junior high school graduate who made his wife cry because he didn’t have enough money has created a company listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Takao Yasuda’s life is Don Quixote, his upbringing is Winnie the Pooh with five yen
読んでみました。#読書
安川隆夫著「安売り王一代 私のドン・キホーテ人生」無一文から7000億円オーナーに、のし上がった男、安田隆夫さんが激白しています。逆張り商法の秘訣は参考になります。 pic.twitter.com/ARb3NgPog0
— 爆音2 (@bakbfUEEKFiyPYf) September 26, 2021
In 1973, he graduated from Keio University Faculty of Law.
It wasn’t until long after walking through a long labyrinth that I realized that this was about selling “things.”
He skips college and goes to a mahjong parlor, continuing a self-indulgent life devoted to mahjong, and finally becomes Pooh Taro with 5 yen in his possession.
He also enrolled in a gym because he admired being a boxer. The boxer gave up after losing the sight in his left eye in an accident when he was a child.
After graduating from university, he joined a medium-sized real estate company, but it soon went bankrupt. From the job listings in the newspaper he picked up, he started working as a day laborer. He lived an unreliable life, working in the docks and working as a newspaper expansionist to earn a living.
This continuation…
安田隆夫の人生はドンキホーテ、生い立ちは所持金五円のプーさん
OkWave founder and former Kento who lives a homeless life fishing for discarded convenience store lunch boxes
3月の季節ロゴです。大手化粧品パッケージのデザインで名をはせた有名デザイナーに協力してもらいました。ありがとうございます。@HeartShakerjp pic.twitter.com/bc53AAfl73
— 兼元謙任 (@Kaneto_Kanemoto) February 26, 2022
Kento Kanemoto July 22, 1966
A businessman from Midori Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. He was born in Nagoya City as a third-generation Korean resident in Japan.
After graduating from Aichi Prefectural Zuiryo High School and graduating from Aichi Prefectural University of Arts in 1989, he worked for a design company in Kyoto and an architectural painting company in Nagoya.
In the sixth grade, he contracted Guillain-Barré Syndrome, an incurable disease, and was in and out of the hospital all the way through high school, and was forced to live in a wheelchair.
He moved to Tokyo alone in 1996. He relied on an acquaintance in Tokyo and went to Tokyo, but he could not get a job, so he asked for a new job in Tokyo, but he could not get it, and his living expenses hit the bottom, and he started living in a homeless state.
After that…
コンビニ廃棄弁当を漁るホームレス生活のOkWave創業者兼元謙任さん
He is the founder of the web service “OKWave”.
Cocoichi founder Tokuji Munetsugu grew up as an orphan
Founder Tokuji Munetsugu is said to have acquired 22 billion yen in assets from the sale of stock. I had a half-life like that, so I’d like to introduce it.
Name Tokuji Munetsugu
Date of birth: October 14, 1948 (age 70)
Birthplace: Ishikawa Prefecture Occupation:
Ichibanya Special Advisor (founder and former chairman) Chairman of NPO Yellow Angel Owner of Munetsugu Hall
引用:photo by : http://matome.naver.jp/
As a result, although Japan was still chaotic after the war, Mr. Munetsugu grew up without even knowing the existence of his biological parents.
After that, he was raised in an orphanage until he was three years old. Munetsugu spent his childhood as the first parents of these two.
Unfortunately, this adoptive father was the “worst”. Living with this adoptive father and adoptive mother is also going to spend a fierce childhood just like being born…
My adoptive father didn’t work and was a gambling maniac who would go to horse racing or pachinko for just a few hundred yen.
His family lived in poverty with public assistance, but his adoptive father used it for gambling, so he couldn’t pay the rent and moved from one abandoned house to another, leading a hellish life.
After that, his adoptive mother who disliked his grandfather disappeared, and Munetsugu began to live with his adoptive father.
He had no electricity or running water, so he spent his days lighting candles in an abandoned house. He ate weeds growing on the road to fight hunger, and because he could not bring his lunch to school, he spent his lunch time hiding behind the school building by himself.
After that, Tokuji Munetsugu…
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