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There was an unemployed man who went to Microsoft to find a job as a cleaner. After an interview and practical work (cleaning the toilet, etc.), the HR department told him that he was accepted and asked him for an e-mail address to send the admission notice and other documents. "I don't have a computer, let alone an e-mail address," he said. The personnel department told him, "For Microsoft, people who don't have e-mail don't exist, so Microsoft can't use him."
He left Microsoft in disappointment. With only ten dollars in his pocket, he went to the convenience store to buy ten kilograms of potatoes and sold them from door to door. Two hours later the potatoes were sold out, making a 100% profit. He went into business several times, doubling his capital, and he found that he could earn money to support himself.

So, he started this kind of business seriously. With his own efforts and some luck, his business became bigger and bigger. Not only did he buy a car, but he also increased his manpower. Five years later, he established a large "door-to-door" sales company, offering people the service of buying fresh fruits and vegetables at their doorstep. Considering planning for the future for his family, he plans to buy an insurance policy. When signing the contract, the salesman asked him for an e-mail address. He had to say again: "I don't have a computer, let alone an e-mail address." The salesman was surprised: "You have such a big company, but no e-mail. Think about it if you had a computer and an e-mail address. How many things can you do with mail!”

He smiled lightly: "Then I will become a cleaner for Microsoft."

There was an unemployed man who went to Microsoft to find a job as a cleaner. After an interview and practical work (cleaning the toilet, etc.), the HR department told him that he was accepted and asked him for an e-mail address to send the admission notice and other documents. "I don't have a computer, let alone an e-mail address," he said. The personnel department told him, "For Microsoft, people who don't have e-mail don't exist, so Microsoft can't use him."
He left Microsoft in disappointment. With only ten dollars in his pocket, he went to the convenience store to buy ten kilograms of potatoes and sold them from door to door. Two hours later the potatoes were sold out, making a 100% profit. He went into business several times, doubling his capital, and he found that he could earn money to support himself.

So, he started this kind of business seriously. With his own efforts and some luck, his business became bigger and bigger. Not only did he buy a car, but he also increased his manpower. Five years later, he established a large "door-to-door" sales company, offering people the service of buying fresh fruits and vegetables at their doorstep. Considering planning for the future for his family, he plans to buy an insurance policy. When signing the contract, the salesman asked him for an e-mail address. He had to say again: "I don't have a computer, let alone an e-mail address." The salesman was surprised: "You have such a big company, but no e-mail. Think about it if you had a computer and an e-mail address. How many things can you do with mail!”

He smiled lightly: "Then I will become a cleaner for Microsoft."
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