A worker is holding a length of electrical wire.


He goes to a jewelry shop to have a gold bracelet made.
At first, the shop owner thought he was joking.
But then he cuts the wire open, puts it into a bowl, and burns it.
The shop owner is stunned—so it really is genuine gold inside.
In the end, he makes a few gold bracelets.
At this moment, the worker explains.
The big villas in Beijing all use gold wiring.
And this piece of wire was something the homeowner didn’t want after finishing renovation—
so they directly gave it to him.
The shop owner can’t sit still anymore.
If these discarded wires are sold for even a little, they’re worth an average family’s income for an entire year.
Gold’s conductivity is average, but its stability is definitely the best.
In the end, what many people spend their whole lives chasing is nothing more than someone else’s starting point.
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