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Is the success of rural entrepreneurship a "survivor bias"?
Who would have thought that by selling peanuts, it could earn one million dollars a year! The seemingly impossible thing has been realized in boys born after 90 in Henan. Looking at the current entrepreneurs, many people go to first-and second-tier cities, hoping to find opportunities in a better environment. But some entrepreneurs are willing to go back to the countryside to start a business in reverse. To say that the success of rural entrepreneurship is the deviation of survivors, Bian Xiao does not agree with this view! Those young people who fled from Beishangguang and took the courage to return to their hometown to start a business have become successful cases. They have also paid hard work and efforts that others can't see before they can become a brand-new force that everyone envies! They are not survivors, but the best in their efforts.

The above-mentioned post-90s boy who made millions selling peanuts is called Yang Xu. No one thought that this big boy who owed countless foreign debts outside because of family changes actually took the villagers to get rich! Driven by local policies, in less than a year, Yang Xu successfully led the villagers to achieve a sales turnover of 6 million yuan and a profit of over 6,543.8+0,000 yuan. In order to expand the industry, he even created a professional team. Although these young people are young, they have turned the originally unattractive barren hills into a comprehensive pastoral ecosystem through their own efforts.

At the same time, cater to the short video trend, grasp the traffic password, introduce good things in the countryside in the live broadcast room, and become a new farmer in the new era. Not only let netizens see the vigorous vitality of their hometown, but also become the spokesperson of their hometown and lead the villagers to a well-off life! It is a bit biased to think that these post-90 s young people are survivors. After all, in the face of the temptation of big cities, not many people dare to return to their hometowns to start businesses.

However, with the guidance of current policies and the change of entrepreneurial environment, more and more college students join the rural industry after graduation to repay their hometown. It is precisely because of the existence of this group of fresh blood that it illuminates the way forward in my hometown.