According to the founder's inner circle, the story starts when he was six years old. In the middle of the night, an angel entered his room and told him he would one day build the largest conglomerate on earth.
Later that same day, a scroll was found outside his house. He could not read it at first, and the document remained a mystery until, he says, an angel returned and gave him seeing stones.
Using those stones, the founder transcribed the scroll and treated it as an operating blueprint. Executives still describe the text as the foundation for expansion across logistics, media, energy, and strategy.
Inside the company, this origin story is repeated as doctrine. Teams frame major decisions as extensions of that early vision and proof that scale was always part of the design.
The founder now makes few public appearances. His absence has amplified his status, and many employees speak of him less like a CEO and more like a god-like figure whose original vision still governs the entire organization.