Only by doing business can you earn millions and billions.
Delivering takeout, screwing in screws, driving Didi can only solve basic needs.
No resources, no connections, no background—how can ordinary people turn their lives around? I have been an entrepreneur for many years, losing money and making money. I’ve summarized the most ruthless trick: “steal” from others’ companies.
1. First, be an “undercover” agent, copy the boss
1. Choose the right company: Want to do something? Work in a shell company in that industry. Avoid heavy-asset companies; shell companies are best for copying, as their underlying logic is easy to see through.
2. Only do sales: Most bosses come from sales backgrounds. When applying, don’t say you understand this or that; just say you owe tens of thousands in debt and must work like crazy every day—bosses love “reckless” people.
3. Follow the imitation to the end: Start from scratch, don’t stumble around blindly. Imitate whoever succeeds. From 0 to 1, the core is four words: imitate, surpass.
2. “Steal” skills in the workplace, grow with zero cost
1. Place snacks at your workstation: When encountering problems, offer some food; seniors are more willing to help you. Small favors can open many doors.
2. Practice with the company’s money: Buy more business books, learn one trick at a time; success or failure, the company supports you.
3. Cling to two “big thighs”: sales champion and sales manager. Find a mentor or godfather; their resources are your resources.
4. Work with clarity: Don’t get emotionally involved, don’t slack off. The purpose of working is to “steal skills” + accumulate resources, not for retirement. When the time is right, either get promoted or switch jobs and start your own business.
Ordinary people change their fate, not by hard struggle, but by “borrowing.” First, enter the system, understand the rules, then let the system empower you.
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Only by doing business can you earn millions and billions.
Delivering takeout, screwing in screws, driving Didi can only solve basic needs.
No resources, no connections, no background—how can ordinary people turn their lives around?
I have been an entrepreneur for many years, losing money and making money. I’ve summarized the most ruthless trick: “steal” from others’ companies.
1. First, be an “undercover” agent, copy the boss
1. Choose the right company: Want to do something? Work in a shell company in that industry. Avoid heavy-asset companies; shell companies are best for copying, as their underlying logic is easy to see through.
2. Only do sales: Most bosses come from sales backgrounds. When applying, don’t say you understand this or that; just say you owe tens of thousands in debt and must work like crazy every day—bosses love “reckless” people.
3. Follow the imitation to the end: Start from scratch, don’t stumble around blindly. Imitate whoever succeeds. From 0 to 1, the core is four words: imitate, surpass.
2. “Steal” skills in the workplace, grow with zero cost
1. Place snacks at your workstation: When encountering problems, offer some food; seniors are more willing to help you. Small favors can open many doors.
2. Practice with the company’s money: Buy more business books, learn one trick at a time; success or failure, the company supports you.
3. Cling to two “big thighs”: sales champion and sales manager. Find a mentor or godfather; their resources are your resources.
4. Work with clarity: Don’t get emotionally involved, don’t slack off. The purpose of working is to “steal skills” + accumulate resources, not for retirement. When the time is right, either get promoted or switch jobs and start your own business.
Ordinary people change their fate, not by hard struggle, but by “borrowing.”
First, enter the system, understand the rules, then let the system empower you.