Having run my own business, worked with both domestic and international large companies and consulting firms, and gone through two rounds of financing for entrepreneurship, my deepest realization is that competing under the rules set by others has very low cost-effectiveness.
The rule makers of the game are the vested interests, whose goal is to maximize everyone's efforts while minimizing profits, as long as you can keep playing. Otherwise, if everyone makes money, how will the game continue?
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Having run my own business, worked with both domestic and international large companies and consulting firms, and gone through two rounds of financing for entrepreneurship, my deepest realization is that competing under the rules set by others has very low cost-effectiveness.
The rule makers of the game are the vested interests, whose goal is to maximize everyone's efforts while minimizing profits, as long as you can keep playing. Otherwise, if everyone makes money, how will the game continue?