Honestly, it's very hard to say who created the 'capitalist can't commit suicide story'. It could be a story that evolved from different cultural and economic perspectives. It may have started as a simple observation in a business community about how capitalists seem to be always in the game, no matter what. And then it got passed around and developed more meaning as it interacted with different ideas about capitalism, but there's no definite source that I can point to.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'capitalist can't commit suicide story' you're referring to. It could be some kind of fable or anecdote about the nature of capitalists and the idea that they are somehow restricted from taking their own lives perhaps due to their position in society, business obligations, or a moral/ethical code within the capitalist framework. But without more context, it's hard to be precise.
I'm not sure which specific 'ceo can't commit suicide story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to this concept. Maybe it's about a CEO who faced extreme difficulties but was prevented from taking such a drastic step due to various reasons like family, company responsibilities or moral obligations.
Maybe he found reasons to hold on and hope for a better future.
Family could be a reason. They need the CEO to be there for them.
" The Head of the Family of Time Travel " was a book about a female god farming. It told the story of the female protagonist transmigrating to a poor and backward farm and becoming a rich woman in the countryside. This book didn't have the male lead reciting poems or writing about the Dream of the Red Chamber, so it didn't meet the requirements. So, I'm sorry, but I can't find a recommended book that meets your requirements for the time being. However, if you need any other recommendations, please feel free to let me know.😊
No, you absolutely should not even think about it. Suicide is not the solution to any problem. There are always people and resources available to help you through difficult times.
There were many cases of suicide among ancient Chinese poets. The more famous ones were the famous Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan, who committed suicide in 762 AD due to political frustration, and the Southern Song Dynasty poet Lu You, who committed suicide in 1141 AD after being suppressed by officialdom in 1127 AD because he opposed the Jin Dynasty's invasion. There were also many cases of suicide by modern Chinese poets. For example, the modern Chinese poet Hai Zi committed suicide in 1989 due to depression, and the modern Chinese poet Bei Dao committed suicide in 1994 due to depression. In addition to poetry, there were also many cases of celebrities in ancient and modern China who committed suicide because of misfortune. For example, the Qing Dynasty politician Zeng Guofan committed suicide in 1861 due to family misfortune, and the late Ming Dynasty writer Huang Zhongzhao committed suicide in 1600 due to political encounters.
Mental health issues such as depression are also likely factors. Introverted kids may internalize their emotions more, and if they are dealing with depression, it might be harder for them to reach out for help. Their introversion can prevent them from sharing their pain, and over time, it can become too much to bear, resulting in suicidal thoughts.
It could be due to various reasons like showing extreme stress or depicting a tragic storyline. But such content should be handled carefully.
I recommend the book, Huan Niang, to you. The heroine of the novel was forced to commit suicide, but after her rebirth, she relied on her skills to earn money, raise her brother, and fight against the rich, step by step to realize her wish. The female lead was not favored, but there was no revenge plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗