Gussie Mike Roach, who created the business legend of Wall Street in New York, USA, was the first American to be awarded Gussie (Doctor of Buddhism) after studying for 20 years in 600 years. He is an internationally renowned tutor, businessman, philanthropist, writer, translator, educator, public speaker, scripture scholar and musician.
? 198 1 year, Gusimac started his business practice in new york. Following the ancient Buddhist classic "Diamond Sutra", MacGuxi helped two entrepreneurs from Israel to set up Anding International Diamond Company.
Anding started with a loan of $50,000, with only two or three employees. By 1999, when Gusimac stepped down as the vice president in charge of the company's gem department, the company's annual sales had exceeded 1 billion dollars. At the same time, he also donated his profits to the international rescue plan. In 2009, when the company was acquired by Warren Buffett's jewelry group Richline, the company's annual turnover reached $250 million.
His works "Breaking King Kong" (Taiwan Province edition titled "When Monks Meet Diamonds") and "Karma Management" are sequels to "Breaking King Kong", which are practical manuals to teach people how to use the wisdom of the ancient Diamond Sutra to have a successful career and life. At present, it has been on the bestseller list in 25 languages around the world. He is also the founder of Asian Classic Academy, Diamond Hill University, Asian Classic Import Program, Oriental Star, Global Family Exile Relief, Sambo Community Assistance Center and King Kong Business School.
Gussie Mack is not only a legendary entrepreneur on Wall Street, but also a world-famous speaker. In the past 32 years, McGee has held thousands of hours of Buddhist lectures and seminars on diamond business law in more than 20 countries around the world. Every year, thousands of people are taught that "serving others is the only way to succeed".