The key to making a profit lies in extremely compressing costs. In the deep waters of profit-making, for the same project, 50% of the profits are returned, and 50% are made. Among those making profits, it also follows the Matthew effect, where 20% of people take 80% of the profits.
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The key to making a profit lies in extremely compressing costs. In the deep waters of profit-making, for the same project, 50% of the profits are returned, and 50% are made. Among those making profits, it also follows the Matthew effect, where 20% of people take 80% of the profits.