The life of Mien Zong was featured in the inspirational Rags-to-Riches magazine section. He was a man of few words – short and stout, with an enigmatic smile. He wore a cylindrical hat which could classify him as a chef or magician, but not the successful businessman he was. It had been his signature style for decades.
The fragrance of food wafted through the park, as he took his evening stroll. Chili Mushroom had grown from a food stall outside a school to an amusement park. He had his stout finger on the pulse of what kids loved – food and entertainment.
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That’s how businesses sometimes get started. Good writing, Reena. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thanks!
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I feel close to Mien Zong. Renee, you could write for “Who’s Who.” Nice compact story.
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Thanks, Dan….. Reena.
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I like the fact that he wears his mushroom hat with pride.
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Remembering origins always keeps one grounded.
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Such an inspiration!
Lovely story, Reena.
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Thanks a lot!
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A savvy entrepreneur, well disguised. Nice little story and an interesting take on the prompt.
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Thank you so much, Christine!
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What a great idea: ) I love this stout little man with the heart of a child.
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🙂
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True that, what more does a kid need!
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And parents are willing to spend on kids more than they spend on themselves.
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I love the name ‘Chili Mushroom’ for a fast food outlet!
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Thanks!
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Food and amusement, Mr Zong has got it taped,
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Success and a whole lot of fun. Good combination.
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Thanks a lot!
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Ding dong Mr.Zong! A businessman with a difference, Nice one Reena.
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Thanks, Keith!
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He makes it sound so easy. Nice tale.
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Thanks, Iain!
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