Masayoshi Son's journey from poverty to a $100 billion investment fund encapsulates a time where risk-taking in technology defined success and societal change.
Lionel Barber describes Son's bold assertion during a pivotal time in Japan's social upheaval: 'Let's make it so that a millennium from now, people will look back on our time...'
Barber emphasizes the overarching theme of the book, stating, 'This is a story of our times...he's ridden this wave right from when he started with software distribution...'
Son's remarkable rise mirrors the massive inflow of 'cheap money' and leveraging in technology, revealing how these elements shaped not only his wealth but the landscape of modern society.
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