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Chapter 129 - 129 47 Top Middle Bottom All Winning Winning Like Crazy
129: Chapter 47: Top, Middle, Bottom, All Winning, Winning Like Crazy 129: Chapter 47: Top, Middle, Bottom, All Winning, Winning Like Crazy Entrepreneurship has various tricks up its sleeve.
There are the methodical ones, the technologically commercial ones, the large investments flattened out, the power monetization ones, the setups that scam people, the PTT pie in the sky ones.
If you lack resources, you proceed methodically and slowly, using small investments to produce preliminary results before pulling in investors.
Those who are resource-rich or technologically advanced can shoot straight to the top, starting with technology, capital, or power for a fantastic opening.
Those who lack entrepreneurial strength but still want to make money can set up a trap for fools, hopping around the edges of the law with abandon; this approach might seem wild, but it never goes out of style.
If you’re truly without resources, without strength, and don’t have the guts to deceive, you can spend five thousand to make a PowerPoint presentation that at least looks professional.
Then buy a suit, conjure up some fake credentials, give yourself a bit of packaging; you might even hoodwink some fool into investing.
All those talented entrepreneurs have their own ways out.
For most ordinary entrepreneurs, the situation is discovering a promising project, seeing an ‘opportunity.’
They think the gods of fate will favor them and start their business with passion, only to die either tragically or in frustration.
The so-called high rate of startup failure is mostly contributed by these individuals.
Most of the time, the so-called business opportunities seen by entrepreneurs are not genuinely valuable.
More often, when you find an industry promising, it’s already crammed with people.
If you dive in then, without reliable market research and blind desire driving you, it’s certain death.
When the breeze begins at the tip of the duckweed, those hunters with the highest sensitivity to information have already started to move.
When the wind is at its fiercest, all the pigs in the industry fly in the sky.
At this point, many veterans will also enter the fray for a gamble—most are doomed to failure.
Because of internal wrangling.
When an industry is hot, entrepreneurs see an opportunity, and they rush in.
Then they scramble against each other, leaving everyone desperate and exhausted.
Having a unique vision, a long-range perspective is an extremely rare quality, mostly irrelevant to ordinary people.
Those entrepreneurs who survive and grow strong often suffer through hard times in the process.
They don’t know what their future holds, but they don’t want to die.
It’s like raising gu, enduring crisis after crisis; those who survive are the magnates.
As an entrepreneur who once stood out through model innovation, Cheng Daqi was clear about his current strengths.
Even though he had a vision beyond his era, his strength limited his opportunities for choice.
Therefore, he picked the media field, with the lowest cost, as his starting point.
Relying on the information gap, he got his startup capital from Brother Sun; what Cheng Daqi lacked now was people.
People are the core of entrepreneurship, always the core.
Scott and the others might not be outstanding, but they were reliable enough, which was already the best quality.
Indeed, Cheng Daqi told many well-intended lies in that clumsy speech, but his statement that ‘there’s no real difference between people’ was true.
Education, family, and work experience may create disparities between people, but the innate differences between individuals are pitifully slight.
Kernor was an exception; he was distinctively foolish.
As for Sani and Scott, they both had limitless potential.
Huai Country’s Pei County Group and Huai West Group, which historically reshaped the heavens and earth, all came from very humble beginnings, initially narrow-minded and ordinary in talent.
But with enough honing, they too could easily stand on their own.
More importantly, these friends were all destitute vagabonds; Cheng Daqi didn’t have to pay them for now.
Providing food and shelter was enough.
Among the many choices, with the advantage of his rebirth knowledge, Cheng Daqi saw a definitive opportunity and chose a blue ocean track with high potential.
He had already completed the initial setup of the platform, moving into the phase of filling in manpower and striving for tangible output.
A qualified startup company must initially establish its own business operation mechanism.
Cheng Daqi needed to recruit in America to add manpower for the operation of the company.
He had already founded the basis of a media company in Hua Country; inviting Temir, Scott, and others was part of the manpower filling.
Sani was a confidant; yep, no matter how big the company, it can’t lack the boss’s confidants—it’s quite reasonable.
“Chan, although I’m happy you invited me to join you in entrepreneurship, what can I help you with?”
“Scott, I’ve already discussed with the local real estate agent and secured a house.
The first thing you and Sani need to do is to arrange our house; I want to host a party to celebrate moving into the new place.”
The purpose of holding a party was twofold, mainly to shoot video material, and secondly to bond with new friends met in America.
“Our house?”
The black girl confirmed Cheng Daqi’s words with surprise.
“Of course, our house.
You guys will move in with me later on,” Cheng Daqi began his pie in the sky.
“My company is just starting, so I might not be able to pay salaries for now, but providing meals and accommodations is no problem, and the salary owed now can be doubled in the future.”
Anyone who’s a normal job seeker would curse out loud at these words and spit on such a disgustingly capitalist face.
But none of Cheng Daqi’s three buddies minded at all because he had given them something more important than salary—hope.
What Cheng Daqi promised was crystal clear.
Moving into a new house soon, with meals and accommodations provided, and the prospect of double salary compensation in the future.
For vagrants on the streets, renting a house was an unattainable dream.
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