The Industrial Giant Reborn - Chapter 661
c-1 Final words
In fact, I don’t really want to finish my business. After all, I still have income every month. Although it has been cut in half compared to last year, it is not enough.
But in fact, when I wrote it in October, it didn’t mean much anymore. The main thing was that the excitement was gone.
A person is happy to make one million when he has no money. A person may not care if he is worth 100 million and makes one million. This is a problem later on.
There was no way. In the 1970s and 1980s, there were too many golden opportunities in Hong Kong and internationally that could double assets. It was impossible not to participate. If you didn’t participate, wouldn’t it be 213? But after participating, the subsequent plot would be meaningless.
2.2 million words is actually about the same.
As for my next book, I’m not sure yet what I’m going to write.
If it were still Hong Kong, I would have to write about the 1950s, because in the second half of last year, when I was preparing the outline of my new book, the starting point was the 1960s, but soon after the 1970s, I couldn’t get around this book. Hong Kong was so Big, after the 1970s, we could only engage in real estate, and it was unrealistic to engage in other industries, so it would be repeated again.
But there is an additional idea, focusing on the cultural field.
In the 1950s, Hong Kong’s economy was just developing, and you could write about various industrial factories and shipping. But the problem is that that era is too far away from now, and I don’t know if there is any sense of empathy.
If I didn’t write about Hong Kong, it would probably be in China in the 1980s, the early stage of reform, because by around 2000, just like Hong Kong articles must write about real estate, they must write about the Internet. Others have written a lot about such topics.
As for someone talking about writing about the United States before, I am really not familiar with it, and there is a big contradiction in writing about the United States: whether the protagonist is Chinese or white, the upper limit of the former is limited, and the readers of the latter have no sense of involvement.
In fact, business writing has declined now, and it is far worse than entertainment writing. Perhaps the main reason is that the times are only a few decades long, and writing is just like this. There are many kinds of entrepreneurship in the early stage, but they all fall into the same category later on. .
At present, many of the best-performing ones are romance novels with a business focus. I also want to write, but I can’t, haha~
It just so happens that the Chinese New Year is coming soon, so I’m taking a break and thinking about my new book.
There may be some extra episodes later. (End of chapter)