As the saying goes, "Without extraordinary means, how can one amass great wealth?"
Wealth lies in strategy and tactics, not in poverty.
The advantage lies in the overall situation, not in diligent cultivation.
Money is gone, but you can earn it back!
Do you earn more money if you lose your conscience?
The repair shop owner clearly has no conscience. He's inherently driven to make money through dishonest means.
Almost everyone who started their business has done things against their conscience.
The establishment of capital is so cruel; otherwise, how could a book called Capital have come out?
Xing Baohua saw the small business owner's ruthlessness and ambition.
If you want to establish yourself and gain a foothold in the Great America, these two things are essential.
Like the long-faced founder of Facebook. Stealing ideas from classmates.
While his classmates were still refining their plans, his long-faced friend had already started running the software he created at the university.
Later, his classmate sued him for plagiarism and he lost several million dollars. But compared to the value of hundreds of billions of dollars, those few million dollars were just a drop in the ocean.
Not only must one be ruthless, but one must also be ambitious.
Ambition can make the brain constantly think about things, whether something is feasible, and when there is a 50% chance, you want to do it.
If you calculate a 70% success rate, needless to say, ambition fuels courage, and people will fearlessly pursue something.
While waiting for the battery to charge, Xing Baohua said to the small business owner, "Dami phones don't have direct after-sales service in America. If you have the ability, you can unite with repair shops in many regions and get them to pay you franchise fees. I think you can quickly become a large repair chain. You won't have to worry about money then!"
The young business owner was intrigued, his eyes gleaming with eagerness as he asked, "How much do I need to buy your blueprints?"
Xing Baohua wouldn't tell him everything at once; she wanted to bait him.
The after-sales franchise of Da Meizi Kingdom was established under Xing Baohua's persuasion.
Xing Baohua charges this small business owner a franchise fee of one million US dollars annually. As for franchise fees in other cities, that depends entirely on how much the small business owner asks for.
Xing Baohua told the other party that it was best not to, as the price was too high; $50,000 a year was reasonable.
Xing Baohua even told him that if he developed a hundred chain stores, he would earn five million a year, and Xing Baohua would still have more than four million left.
Driven by the prospect of huge profits, the small business owner agreed to Xing Baohua's terms.
The small business owner said he would have two weeks to raise the money.
It's strange, really. After meeting Xing Baohua once and listening to his few words of persuasion, I became determined to follow him.
Is trust so easy to build these days?
Of course not. Small business owners also have their own channels to verify Xing Baohua's authenticity.
After all, in the United States, there are many investigation companies. As long as you are willing to spend money, you can basically get some public information.
Doing business, especially in the United States, involves even more scams, which has instilled in me a cautious nature.
Xing Baohua left his chief secretary's contact information and got up to look at his phone, which was charging in the sun.
The device showed it was charging, but Xing Baohua didn't care how much it was charging. He picked up all his belongings, handed them to the person next to him, and they went back to the hotel together.
Back at the hotel, the lighting was better, so I put it on the windowsill to continue charging.
The solar panels were too small, and the light energy conversion rate was very low. Even in Xing Baohua's time, this was a technological marvel.
To achieve fast charging, the area of the solar panel needs to be increased and the output wattage increased, which will shorten the charging time.
If Xing Baohua's solar panel is reduced by half, after detailed calculations, it will take two to three days to fully charge his phone.
If it takes even longer, that becomes awkward and clearly a waste of time.
It's not a great product, but at least the hype will make more money. Even if customers find out it's not entirely true, they've already bought it, so a refund is out of the question.
Solar panels are just for emergencies; do you really expect them to be fully charged all the time? If they can give you five minutes of talk time after three hours of exposure to the sun, that's considered decent quality.
I unexpectedly saw my notebook!
Should we put a solar panel on the laptop lid?
In Xing Baohua's memory, mainstream laptop manufacturers don't do things this way. Only those unconventional, off-the-beaten-path companies do these things, which aren't very practical.
I remember a small factory in Canada made a solar-powered laptop that claimed to never run out of power, charging for 2 hours and providing 10 hours of use.
Let's not worry about how much they exaggerate; anyway, it's very rare to see on the market.
The only reliable option is the physical cheat mode.
A laptop is a laptop, a solar panel is solar energy, and a battery is a battery. Several steps are separate.
All plug-in products have nothing to do with computer manufacturers; they belong to the accessory category of small factories.
Xing Baohua's idea was to combine solar panels with a laptop, using the cover behind the screen to attach the solar panels.
When not in use, it can be sunbathed to slowly recharge.
That being said, there are almost never times when I have nothing better to do than let my laptop sunbathe. I only think about sunbathing when I need to use it.
The mainstream manufacturers have already figured out this stuff. Not only is it useless, it also damages their brands.
Xing Baohua wanted to make a quick buck, since there wasn't anything like it on the market.
The only thing they had was a laptop that the Japanese had, but it couldn't be called a real laptop, since it required a docking station to connect.
Xing Baohua recalled reading an article in a mobile phone magazine about a laptop produced by Motorola, which was Motorola's only cross-industry customized product.
A multi-purpose outdoor notebook customized for Da Meizi Guo Fang.
Very few prototypes were leaked, and this laptop is not available on the market; data about it can only be found in magazines and records.
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