Why can the United States create great companies and China can't?

Saul 2022-04-19 09:01:16

I see from the film that Facebook's success is not the success of a guy or a company, but the entire American innovation system - including academic freedom, culture, business climate, legal system, the quality of the elite, legal and financial aspects - - success. Without any one of them, the company will die in the middle: 1. Needless to say,

technical genius . 2 Rebellious culture and academic autonomy The traditional guy developed a program in high school. Microsoft would spend 2 million to buy it, but he would not sell it. He was thrown into the school system, and the school allowed him to appeal, but he was not fired. The business leader of the guy and Silicon Valley is even more the concentration of rebels. 3 Business common sense and team awareness Reasons for early team persistence. 4 The educated and powerful class , the rich and powerful, actually never wanted to "kill" Y for fear of being told that he was bullying the poor boy. In the end, he couldn't help but go through the normal legal procedures. 5 Good Disputes over intellectual property rights and commercial interests can be resolved peacefully without affecting the company’s operation. 6 Complete venture capital and financial professional institutions provide funding sources for the company’s rapid growth and assist companies in establishing a benign governance structure.1 China is not short of it. China has a little foundation in 3 and 6, and in evolutionary growth, China 2, 4, and 5 do not at all. This is the reason why we are behind.

















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The Social Network quotes

  • Amy: You're a zillionaire!

    Sean Parker: Not technically.

    Amy: What are you?

    Sean Parker: Broke. There's not a lot of money in free music, even less when you're being sued by everyone who's ever been to the Grammys.

    Amy: This is blowing my mind.

    Sean Parker: I appreciate that.

    Amy: I gotta hop in the shower and get ready for class.

    Sean Parker: Bio-Chem even though you're a French major who's name is Amy.

    Amy: You passed.

    Sean Parker: I'm a hard worker.

  • Sean Parker: You mind if I check my email?

    Amy: Yeah, go ahead.

    Sean Parker: [logs on and sees The Facebook] Amy? Amy!

    Amy: Yeah?

    Sean Parker: Can you come out here?

    Amy: Just a second.

    Sean Parker: There's a snake in here, Amy.

    Amy: What?

    [runs from shower]

    Amy: Where?

    Sean Parker: Okay, there isn't a snake but I need to ask you something.

    Amy: Are you kidding me? I could have been killed!

    Sean Parker: How?

    Amy: By running too fast! And getting twisted in the curtain. What do you need to ask me?

    Sean Parker: I went to check my email and there's a website open on your computer?

    Amy: Yeah, after you passed out last night I went on The Facebook for a little bit.

    Sean Parker: What's that?

    Amy: The Facebook? Stanford's had it for like, two weeks now. It's really awesome except it's freakishly addicting. Seriously, I'm on the thing like five times a day.

    Sean Parker: Mind if I send myself an email?

    Amy: Yeah, is everything okay?

    Sean Parker: Everything's great. I just need to find you, Mark Zuckerberg.