stainless steel die casting an amazing story i want to share with you. ( a must-read ...

by:Hanway     2019-08-25
This is an amazing story I came across while reading a book by Robert Kiyosaki, it's about financing.A story about two people, one person has the mentality of one employee and the other person has the mentality of a businessman...It said, "once upon a time, there was a small quaint village.This is a good place to live except for a question.There is no water in the village unless it rains.In order to solve this problem once and for all, the elders of the village decided to launch a bid contract for the water to be delivered to the village every day.The two men volunteered to undertake the task, and the elders awarded the contract to the two of them.They believe that a bit of competition will keep the price low and make sure it picks up.Increased water supply.Self-employed people think "the first of the two people who won the contract, Ed, ran out at once, bought two galvanized steel barrels and started running back and forth along a path a mile away.When he dragged water from the lake with two buckets in the morning to dusk, he immediately began to make money.He will empty them into large concrete tanks built in the village.Every morning he had to get up before the rest of the village woke up to make sure there was enough water in the village when it needed it.It was a hard job, but he was happy to be able to make money and get one of two exclusive contracts for the business.Thought "bill, the second winning contractor, disappeared for a while.Didn't see him for months, which made Ed very happy because he didn't have a competitor.Ed made all the money."Instead of buying two barrels to compete with Ed, Bill wrote a business plan, created a company and found four investors, six months later, he hired a president to finish the work and returned with a construction worker.Within a year, his team built a large-capacity stainless steel pipe connecting villages and lakes.At the grand opening ceremony, Bill announced that his water was cleaner than Ed's.Bill knew someone was complaining about dirt in Ed's water.Bill also announced that he could supply water to the village 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Ed can only deliver water on weekdays-He does not go to work on weekends.Bill then announced that he would charge 75% less for this higher quality, more reliable water source than Ed.The people in the village cheered and immediately ran to the faucet at the end of the bill pipe.In order to compete, Ed immediately lowered the price by 75%, bought two more barrels, added a lid to the barrel and started shipping four barrels per trip.To provide a better service, he hired two sons to help on night shifts and weekends.When his sons went to college, he said to them, "Come back soon, because one day the business will belong to you.For some reason, after graduating from college, his two sons never came back.Eventually Ed had problems with employees and unions.The union is demanding higher wages and better benefits, and wants its members to drag on only one bucket at a time.On the other hand, Bill realized that if water was needed in this village, water would have to be needed in other villages as well.He rewrote his business plan and went to villages around the world to sell his high-speed, high-volume, low-cost and clean water delivery systems.He earns only a penny for each bucket of water he delivers, but he delivers billions of barrels of water and all the money goes into his bank account.Bill has developed a pipeline that can send money to himself and water to the village.Bill has lived a happy life since then, Ed has worked hard all his life, and there will always be financial problems after that.The end."The story about Bill and Ed has been guiding me for years.It helped me in my life decision-making process.I often ask myself, "Am I building a pipe or am I carrying a bucket?Am I working hard or am I working smart?The answers to these questions will give you financial freedom...
Custom message
Contact