Kim Woo-Choong was a prominent South Korean businessman and founder of Daewoo Group.
Born into poverty, he built Daewoo into a global conglomerate through hard work and innovative thinking.
Kim was known for his ambitious vision and dedication to Korea's economic development.
He authored "Every Street Is Paved With Gold," sharing his business philosophy and life lessons.
Despite his initial success, Kim faced controversy later in his career.
Daewoo collapsed in 1999, and Kim fled Korea, eventually returning to face legal charges.
His life story embodies both the rapid rise of South Korea's economy and the challenges faced by its chaebols.
Kim's legacy remains complex, viewed as both an inspirational figure and a cautionary tale in Korean business history.
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