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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  • Elouise 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Some people say this is a modern version of Citizen Kane, and I really agree. At the end, Zuckerberg has been unable to add the girl's Facebook that he missed, like the "rose bud" that Citizen Kane fell off at the end.

  • Bo 2021-10-20 18:58:57

    "When Xie Er met Dating." Like [the tightrope walker], they are talking about the cold business world, which is far less simple, enthusiastic, and gorgeous. Science geniuses often indulge in technology such as drug use, sacrificing friendship, despising the law, challenging ethics, and even confuse good and evil, unscrupulously. It cannot be said that Finch is criticizing FB, but he undoubtedly takes a conservative stance: in the absence of a loyal moral bottom line, any success is at least controversial.

The Social Network quotes

  • Erica Albright: Is it true that they send a bus around to pick up girls who want to party with the next Fed chairman?

    Mark Zuckerberg: So you can see why it's so important to get in.

    Erica Albright: Okay, well, which is the easiest to get into?

    Mark Zuckerberg: [pauses, taken aback] Why would you ask me that?

    Erica Albright: I was just asking.

    Mark Zuckerberg: None of them. That's the point. My friend Eduardo made $300,000 betting oil futures one summer, and Eduardo won't come close to getting in. The ability to make money doesn't impress anybody around here.

  • Erica Albright: Well, why don't you just concentrate on being the best you you can be.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Did you really just say that?

    Erica Albright: I was kidding. Although just because something's trite doesn't make it any less true.

    Mark Zuckerberg: I want to try to be straightforward with you and tell you I think you might want to be a little more supportive. If I get in I will be taking you to the events, and the gatherings, and you'll be meeting a lot of people you wouldn't normally get to meet.

    Erica Albright: [Erica stares at Mark for a moment, then smiles] You would do that for me?

    Mark Zuckerberg: [Shrugs] We're dating.

    Erica Albright: Okay. Well I want to be straightforward with you and let you know that we're not anymore.

    Mark Zuckerberg: What do you mean?

    Erica Albright: We're not dating anymore, I'm sorry.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Is this a joke?

    Erica Albright: No, it's not.

    Mark Zuckerberg: You're breaking up with me?

    Erica Albright: You're going to introduce me to people I wouldn't normally have the chance to to meet? What the f... what is that supposed to mean?

    Mark Zuckerberg: Wait. Settle down...

    Erica Albright: What is it supposed to mean?

    Mark Zuckerberg: Erica, the reason we're able to sit here and drink right now is because you used to sleep with the door guy.

    Erica Albright: The door guy? His name is Bobby. I have not slept with the door guy. The door guy is a friend of mine, and he is a perfectly good class of people. And what part of Long Island are you from, Wimbledon?