We know that most of the richest people in the antique industry in the previous generation were rich, such as Wang Jianlin, whose father was an old Red Army, such as Ma Yun, and whose parents were people with very social backgrounds, such as Qiu, one of the four antique brokers, and his grandfather was Qiu. It is because their good economic conditions provide them with high-quality education and resources, so that they can continue.
Why do you always say that antiques are difficult to cross? Many people won at the starting line from the beginning, only Yun and Wang Jianlin mentioned earlier. They are already in a class that others can't reach, and their education and environment have changed from the beginning.
The poor and the rich in the antique world are different classes in the antique world. In most cases, these classes are not circulating, and a thick barrier has already been formed in the middle, which was slowly established from the beginning.
The height that the poor in the antique industry can reach through some efforts is probably the starting point of some people in the antique industry, but it is impossible for every antique collector to become the same, so the poor in the antique industry will stop jumping after reaching his height.
There is a solidified phenomenon between the two classes in the antique world, and they don't know each other, so there will be some inherent impressions. For example, it is very common that the rich in the antique world dislike the poor and the poor hate the rich.
Moreover, the rich in the antique industry will definitely have a team to help him check antiques and collect antiques. For example, Cheng He, an antique broker, is a personal adviser to many rich people, and the poor can't afford to pay or ask these people for help.
The solidification of the rich and the poor in the antique industry leads to the inability to communicate with each other, which distorts their respective images, making the rich in the antique industry less and less like to deal with the poor, and the poor in the antique industry are also unwilling to deal with the rich. People only exchange antiques in their own small circles.
Judging from the spiritual and material needs and the concept of antique collectors, the richer the antique industry, the less they like to deal with the poor in the antique industry.
This situation is created by a rich environment. We live in different environments and naturally cannot be integrated. The two groups, the antique rich and the antique poor, are not only the differences brought by the material level, but also the spiritual differences brought by the material.
It is difficult to cross the antique class. Only by learning from each other's strengths and eliminating the adverse effects brought by the environment can we achieve a real leap. Perhaps the poor in the antique circle can hardly get rid of the concept of poverty all their lives, but they can make a small leap in their own antique circle.
Whether it is the poor or the rich in the antique world, dealing with the right people and forcibly integrating into an antique circle that does not belong to them will often be counterproductive.