At 52 years old, I sold my self-founded company for 2.1 billion yuan, then stepped down as CEO and walked away.


Honestly, I've been in the internet industry for nearly twenty years, and people like this are really rare.
I've seen many founders treat their companies as their own life, feeling like gods of the company when it's thriving, believing that without them the entire team can't function, and when the company declines, they stubbornly refuse to leave, ultimately ending up with a ruined reputation and being kicked out.
Back in the day, YY was at its peak, with monthly active users exceeding 100 million, and its market value reaching its highest point.
Li Xueling chose to withdraw at this moment, without even a farewell speech.
He packed up his office, handed over the badge, and left—no different from an ordinary employee resigning.
Honestly, many people have illusions, treating the platform as their skill, and the position as their personal identity label.
Truly tough people never need external things to prove themselves; being able to let go and take on responsibilities is what it means to truly live with clarity. $BNB
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