1. The powerful role of occupation and hobbies
When we can’t find any products through the regional method, there is no good local industrial zone, or we don’t want to select products through the regional method, we can choose products through the regional method. Hobby selection, the hobbies mentioned here are not just things that stay in your mind, but that you have certain practices and a certain circle, and understand what services and products the people in this circle need.
Deeply explore the needs of people in this circle, and select products based on the national conditions of the local country. You can also choose based on the occupation you are engaged in. The needs, services, and products required by your occupation, as well as the products required by the objects your occupation serves, can all be used as your product selection direction.
If you are an unemployed mother, then you know your child best, and you can start from maternal and infant products, toys, children’s clothing and other categories. If you are a student, you can choose products based on your major and student life direction.
2. Reasonable use of surrounding resources
There is a theory called the 6-dimensional space theory, which means that if a person wants to contact anyone in the world, he only needs 6 intermediaries at most. . For example, if you want to have a phone call with President Biden in the United States, you may only need to go through 6 intermediaries. So through the assistance of relatives and friends, we can actually have resources that we can’t even imagine on our own. According to this theory, we can deeply explore the resources around us.
The easiest way to rationally utilize surrounding resources is to use your own factory, the factories of your relatives, friends, or all the resources they can contact. You can also use the resources you have access to indirectly or directly through your own profession, your own suppliers, your own customers, and your own colleagues.