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‘Chong Wei Bina Jaya persiapan hari tua saya’

Salam pertemuan buat peminat sukan tanah air. Kali ini saya ingin berkongsi dengan pembaca Arena Metro bagaimana saya sebagai seorang atlet, perlu memandang jauh di masa depan jika tidak lagi bergelar pemain badminton.
Saya pasti ramai atlet yang melakukan persiapan sebelum tiba detik kejatuhan, namun ada juga atlet yang tidak bersedia.

Dalam keghairahan saya mencari kejayaan di pentas antarabangsa, saya tidak terlepas daripada memikirkan apa akan jadi kepada saya jika tidak lagi ‘cari makan’ dalam bidang ini.
Melihat kepada pengalaman atlet senior, saya berazam untuk menghadapi situasi zaman kejatuhan dengan persiapan yang rapi dan saya bersyukur apabila berjaya membina satu syarikat pembinaan, Chong Wei Bina Jaya.

Saya pasti tidak ramai yang tahu mengapa saya tiba-tiba membuka syarikat pembinaan ini.

Niat membuka Chong Wei Bina Jaya timbul disebabkan impian saya sendiri untuk memiliki rumah dan saya pasti setiap orang mahukan kediaman sendiri kerana rumah tempat paling bahagia bersama keluarga.

Jadi saya menceburkan diri dalam bidang ini dengan harapan dapat membantu masyarakat Malaysia memenuhi impian memiliki rumah idaman masing-masing.

Saya sendiri gemar luangkan banyak masa di rumah, apatah lagi selepas berkeluarga.
Namun sebenarnya apa juga perniagaan boleh dilakukan jika kita memiliki keazaman. Saya sendiri tidak memiliki pendidikan tinggi, tapi itu tidak mustahil.

Pokok pangkalnya, bukan hanya syarikat pembinaan yang boleh dilakukan, apa juga perniagaan boleh kita buat tetapi tidak boleh menunggu sehingga kita berada dalam zaman kejatuhan, bak kata pepatah Melayu ‘sediakan payung sebelum hujan’.

Saya juga berminat untuk menjalankan perniagaan berkaitan badminton tetapi saya belum tahu apa dan bagaimana.

Justeru, saya berharap pembaca Arena Metro sendiri menanam keazaman dan cuba memberanikan diri mengangkat kaki melangkah ke depan, kerana kita tidak tahu di mana letaknya titik kejayaan seseorang itu selagi kita sendiri tidak cuba membuka lembaran baru dalam kehidupan.


Lee Chong Wei - Arena, Harian Metro

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