Can you sell this pen now? This similar sentence appeared twice in the movie. The first time was when Jordan and Danny brought in a group of salesmen who mainly sold marijuana for a living and persuaded them to sell financial products in the restaurant. Selling things, and the salesman at that time answered very cleverly, he asked Jordan, "can you write your name on this napkin ?" Jordan replied "But I don't have a pen" The strong salesman said "Now you need it". The second time was near the end of the movie. After Jordan was released from prison, he came to a large room full of confused eyes and asked everyone such a question when he was a motivation speaker. These people are either talking about how good this pen is, or they are dumbfounded and speechless, looking at Jordan nervously. This moment also proves that one of the metaphors in the movie is also one of Jordan's successful spirits. To sell things, you must understand the needs of customers. Looking at the best-selling record of the wolf of wallstreet "novel", and the current sensation of the movie of the same name, I can't help but silently sigh that it is no wonder that Jordan Belfort can become a billionaire at a young age of 31. Although the film adaptation of the novel made only 1 million to the public , in the financial street is only a drop in the ocean, but as a problem adult, after experiencing all kinds of encounters that can break a normal person at any time, he can still accurately grasp the needs of the public, sell his pens to you successfully, this is where the protagonist is genius. . It can be said that in the past era, Jordan sold junk stocks (or penny stock) to investors, Now, Jordan sells his story to the public. He still controls the markets in which he participates very well. Those who often follow the American financial community should have more or less heard of Jordan. In 2013, he was still very, very eye-catching in front of the public, not only because of the movie The Wolf of Wall Street, but also because he was still suspected of fraud (Early Jordan had an agreement with the Federal Reserve, and he had to talk about 50% of his income. It was returned to the deceived investors, but in fact he was still suspected of hiding a large amount of deposits by the Federal Reserve in 2013, and the return to the deceived was only a very small part of the income. Jordan's own character is really not flattering. Promiscuous exchanges and spending money, these are just personal lifestyles. We will not comment, but we can see it by looking at the respectful enthusiasm and practical disdain of the investors he deceives in his novels and movies. And he does have a record of domestic violence beating his wife and almost indirectly hurting his young daughter after taking drugs. Now let's talk about the story of Jordan and his partner Danny, Danny is real, and the movie is just based on Danny himself and his family's request. The last name was fictionalized as Azog. In the movie, Danny was satirized as a fat and somewhat "wired" who married his cousin and threatened to abandon the child if he was sick, and eventually rat out (sell) most of the company's Wretched man. In fact, Danny's last name is Porush. He did betray everyone, but he was also betrayed by Jordan. He spent four years in prison than Jordan. After being released from prison, he worked as a truck driver, and then married a man who is said to be very The rich wife is now working in a pharmaceutical company in the United States with one of her sons. Regardless of Danny's character, how much Jordan hates this former partner, I believe those who have seen the movie can get some inspiration from these ironic lines. But no matter how bad relationship Jordan and Danny seem on the surface, and how middle class (speaking and pharmaceutical company consultants) their jobs are now, the quality of life of the two is still at the level of local tyrants. Jordan uses book sales and copyright as reasons , Danny used the excuse of marrying a rich second wife. But don't forget, they all went from nobody to a hungry wolf who manipulates information and controls Wall Street. He did betray everyone, but he was also betrayed by Jordan at the same time. The jail time was longer than Jordan's, four years. After being released from prison, he worked as a truck driver, then married a wife who is said to be very rich, and now works in a pharmaceutical company in the United States with one of his sons. No matter what Danny's character is, how much Jordan hates this former partner, I believe those who have seen the movie can get some inspiration from these ironic lines. But no matter how bad the relationship between Jordan and Danny is on the surface, and how middle class (speaking and pharmaceutical company consultants) their jobs are now, the quality of life of the two is still at the level of local tyrants. Jordan cites selling books and copyrights, Danny citing a rich second wife. But don't forget, they all changed from nobody with nothing to a hungry wolf who manipulates information and controls Wall Street.
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