Many readers have made comments and criticisms about this book, but I'm sorry that a large part of them are completely wrong and unacceptable.
I am afraid that some readers will be led astray by wrong remarks, so I will briefly explain it.
Many people said they were uncomfortable watching it.
This is because you bring yourself into the perspective of capital and capitalists.
The nature of capital is to continuously increase in value, that is, to continuously expand, from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands, to tens of millions... As long as there are no restrictions, it will continue to expand.
This book is anti-capital, so people who introduce themselves to capital and capitalists will naturally be unhappy because they feel that they are restricted.
I want to emphasize one point: Capitalists are not noble, because they are just slaves of capital.
There may be kind-hearted capitalists and rogue capitalists in this world, but no matter what kind of capitalist they are, they are all spokespersons of capital, and they all hope that capital can increase in value and expand infinitely.
On the surface, capitalists control capital and can freely decide where to spend their money; but in fact, capitalists are just puppets controlled by capital.
People who already have huge wealth are still thinking about how to make more money and how to satisfy their personal enjoyment. It seems that they are satisfying their own desires, but in fact, such people have been controlled by capital.
No matter how rich a capitalist is, he only needs a small amount of money to satisfy all his desires, such as eating, drinking, having fun, or at most buying a luxury house or a yacht.
But after all these desires have been satisfied and there is no more money to spend, capitalists will still pursue more capital and make more money, driven by the desire for continuous appreciation of capital.
If capital wants to increase in value, it is necessary to reduce costs in all aspects, and squeezing employees is only one of the methods. Capitalists squeeze employees not because they have a blood feud with employees, but because they are exploiting the value-added attributes of capital.
Even if there are a few bosses who really have a conscience, they only have a limited conscience, and it is impossible to truly share wealth and wealth with their employees.
This is not to criticize anyone or a certain type of person. Most people will become like this when they become capitalists. This is human nature and a normal economic phenomenon.
However, this phenomenon is wrong.
Capital has the power to generate money and mistakenly thinks it is creating wealth, but in fact wealth is created jointly by all working people.
This problem seems to be unsolvable at present, unless... there is a system.
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Many readers hope that the protagonist can easily earn hundreds of millions of dollars.
So I want to ask, what next? What do you want the protagonist to do with the money?
Do you want the protagonist to meet his material needs and ensure his basic life?
Then I want to say that it has been guaranteed.
If you think it's troublesome if express delivery doesn't come to your door, you set up Headwind Logistics; if you think the food doesn't taste good, you set up Moyu takeout. Not only can the protagonist use system funds to spend money in a clever way, but he can also use the money to change the world and make the world better.
Become what you want.
When it comes to ensuring basic life, the protagonist has already raised 1.8 million. It is enough to buy a big house for his parents so that they can live a life without worries about food and clothing. Basic life has already been guaranteed.
It's just that the time span is short, and the timeline in the book has only been over a year now, so I haven't had time to write these things.
Moreover, the protagonist can now easily earn 100,000 or 200,000, whether he is raking in the system or "doing odd jobs" on his own, which is already more than most of his peers.
Not only that, the protagonist also has a lot of hidden benefits brought by his status as a company boss. All aspects that require basic life security can basically be achieved with company benefits. At the same time, as a successful entrepreneur, he also has a very high social status.
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When it comes to ensuring basic living standards, it is already more than enough.
Or is it that the "basic life" considered by some people also includes buying luxury cars, buying yachts, having a group of wives and concubines, and having grand feasts on the sea and in the sky?
Or some people want to say that after the protagonist can gain huge wealth, he can give back to the society and do charity...
Then isn’t the protagonist using system funds to do these things now?
Or do you want the protagonist to save the money and just watch?
Money only has value when it is invested in social production. It is wrong to be a miser.
Or do you want the protagonist to invest money in reproduction? Make more games, make more movies, open more physical stores?
That’s what the protagonist is doing now.
So, where do you want this money to be spent? In addition to personal enjoyment, the protagonist can use the system's money at will, whether it is for business or charity, he can do it, and he is already doing it.
Why do we have to worry about this money and make it "completely personal"?
So, in the final analysis, people who think that the protagonist does not have enough money want to see the protagonist buy a villa, a luxury car, a plane, a yacht, have a grand feast, show off his wealth online, and follow the traditional style of a wealthy novel.
I don't like this kind of thing.
It’s not that I don’t like it in reality, of course I also want endless wealth. But as an author, from a God’s perspective, I don’t want the protagonist to become a slave to money.
Squandering money to satisfy personal material enjoyment is a very vulgar taste and a naked form of money worship. I will not write this kind of thing, and I don’t want everyone to think that this thing is good and create a kind of substance.
value induction.
I tell all readers clearly: It is a mistake to earn a huge amount of wealth far beyond your needs purely for personal enjoyment without giving back to the society, just to experience a feeling of being superior to others, I am nobler than you.
values.
I have not made the protagonist become such a person in the past and will not do so in the future.
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The significance of the system to Mr. Pei is that it completely strips Mr. Pei of his capitalist attributes.
Capitalists own capital and become the spokesperson of capital, so they cannot be kind to employees because their interests are completely contrary to those of employees. The more employees are exploited, the more income capital will get, so capital will inevitably squeeze employees.
Mr. Pei does not own capital, so he will not act as a spokesperson for capital, so he can really treat his employees so well.
Many people say that this is a great book.
not really.
Shenhao's writings are somewhat hedonistic and money-worshipping, but this book has none of that. At best, it just feels a little extravagant when using system funds to spend money.
To be precise, this book is anti-Godly literature, because the value orientation is completely different.
Shenhao's money is for consumption, squandering, and experiencing the pleasure of becoming a master; but this is not the case in this book. The money in this book is used for the development of the company, the progress of society, and the welfare of all ordinary people.
Some people say that it is recommended that this book should be turned from a novel about a genius to a business war novel, so that the protagonist can take the initiative to make money.
Absolutely impossible.
Go and see for yourself what the subscription ceiling of Qidian Shangzhanwen is. A certain similar book listened to readers and gave up on counter-routines, and subscriptions plummeted on the spot.
There are so many business war articles in Qidian that no one can stop them if they want to read them, but not many people read them. This is enough to show the problem. The writing method of business war articles has long been outdated.
If you think business war writing is good, go ahead and write it, and I will definitely give you some incense when the time comes.
This book is not a divine novel, nor is it a business war novel. The current achievements are not achieved by relying on the shallow and vulgar "rebirth of the past to make big money". Don't let me see any more suggestions for "turning to business war literature".
, this is really stupid.
The person who said this didn't even understand why this book became so popular, and didn't even understand the basics of it, so why are they giving random instructions?
So having said that, who should we bring in?
Bring Mr. Pei in and enjoy more of the praise from employees and the rainbow farts from outside media;
Bring in Mr. Pei’s employees and think about what it would be like to work in such a company;
Bring it to the local residents of Jingzhou and think about how happy they would be to have such a local company;
Bring God's perspective and see how such a perfect company grows and expands step by step, see how many employees who have been squeezed in other companies liberate their natures and realize their own value, and see how Mr. Pei is teased by fate and has no choice but to embark on life.
At the peak, I don’t want to show off and be interpreted in a fancy way.
Aren’t these introduction points enough?
Why do you have to bring in capital, bring in capitalists, and only think about making money, making money, and making money?
Having said this, people who understand will naturally understand, and I won’t force anyone who doesn’t understand.
also:
This world is a paradoxical world, all companies have changed, and world development is unpredictable. Rebirth experience can only roughly tell you which field will have a hot spot, but in which year it will appear, and which company will have the last laugh.
is completely unknowable.
In the same way, buying a house or similar investment will not develop according to the situation in memory. Maybe you bought a house, but the house price in Jingzhou suddenly fell; you bought a digital currency, but the founder absconded with the money and sold you.
of leeks.
So don’t talk about the protagonist making billions easily, you should first look at the background setting clearly.
If you think you can easily earn more than a billion in this kind of world background, then your understanding of the world is definitely biased.
Mr. Pei's greatest advantage lies precisely in the fact that he is not a capitalist or a spokesperson for capital. He is even anti-capital.
Therefore, he can be bolder than all bosses, be willing to give employees more benefits, and dare to try areas that may fail. If Mr. Pei becomes a capitalist, then he will only become like other capitalists.
In addition, the main source of inspiration for the latest script is indeed Black Mirror, but please compare how much it is similar to Black Mirror. If you copy it completely, I suggest you go see an ophthalmologist.
Many people just want to show off their "sense of déjà vu" when they see something.
When I see LoL for the first time, I have to shout "This is a simplified version of Dota";
When I saw Overwatch for the first time, I shouted "This is 3D lol";
When I saw PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for the first time, I shouted, “This is the CS of Battle Royale”;
When I saw Texas for the first time, I exclaimed, “This is a foreign country”;
Also, when I saw the xx book, my first reaction was to shout "Another book has been written a long time ago"...
God gave you a pair of eyes, not for you to look at them again and again, not for you to see two things and only see their similarities while completely ignoring their differences.
If you have to search for it, you can find similarities in most things in the world. You find the similarities, and then what? What’s the point? It’s really boring.