Chapter 549: Principles

Masayoshi Kishimoto came home from work, and as soon as he entered the door of the main house, he saw Mirei Sakai sitting alone on the couch in the large living room, looking a little bored.

"Welcome home. Mirei Sakai looked at him and blurted out his debut.

Masayoshi Kishimoto felt that there was something strange about this coming out of her mouth. He casually asked, "What about your sister?"

"My sister was in the kitchen preparing dinner. Brother Justice, New York, USA, has suffered a terrorist attack. Mirei Sakai waved at him with her right hand and motioned for him to come and sit down.

"What does it matter to you whether or not New York is subjected to a terrorist attack?" Kishimoto said bluntly as he walked over to her.

"I remember you had a lot of investments and assets in the United States. This will inevitably cost you some money.

Are you going to fly to the United States for a related job? Can you take me with you? I want to study with you. Mirei Sakai said seriously.

Kishimoto sat down beside her and said, "My investments in the U.S. are mostly focused in San Francisco, not New York. Even if there are indirect negative effects due to terrorist attacks, it is very limited.

It is normal for the loss on the investment book or the profit to fluctuate to a certain extent. That's not enough for me to fly to the United States myself. You are studying hard at this stage, and practice is a matter of later. ”

Sakai Meiling winked at him and said, "You can't be lying to me, are you?"

"What am I lying to you about? I have nothing to worry about in my heart. Next, even if the United States takes military action against terrorists, it will not be me going to the battlefield.

In my opinion, it is just that the United States has another reason to go to war with foreign countries. The reason for the United States this time is particularly strong.

The people who should really be worried are the families of the American ** people who are about to be sent to the battlefield, and the innocent people living in the area who are about to be hit by the US ** incident.

You don't know who were the people who were forcibly conscripted into the army and sent to the front line of the war in Japan during World War II. Now, it's not the same.

As long as the rich people in Afghanistan know about this one thing, they will start running away with their families now. Once a war breaks out, it is the common people who will suffer forever.

Countless wars have proven that the casualties of innocent civilians are far greater than the casualties of soldiers. They want to run, but they can't.

Who let them have no money and no way, and how many people are not forced to serve as soldiers in order to survive?" Kishimoto said calmly.

"Brother Justice, you have to say one aspect. However, another aspect is the emergence of opportunities. Don't you want to take advantage of such an opportunity to profit from it?" said Sakai thoughtfully.

"I am neither an arms dealer nor an arms broker. I have not been involved in these areas in my investments, and I will not in the future.

Andrew Carnegie, the American steel magnate, once took armed measures to suppress workers' strikes, but he was also very principled in his business, that is, he did not sell the steel he produced to those who made tanks, cannons and other killing weapons.

In his later years, he devoted himself to philanthropy and donated almost all of his fortune. "Kishimoto has shown an attitude that is to do something and not to do something. I don't preach for money, what is the principle of being a man.

"You don't have to sell weapons to make money. You can also make money by selling food and other scarce materials to war-torn places!" said Mirei Sakai.

"Your life is not going to happen. Kishimoto laughed.

Mirei Sakai didn't say it casually, but she really had such an idea. Although she also knows that it is not easy to resell food and other scarce materials to go to war-torn places, but the profit is high. High risk, high reward.

"Brother Justice, from an economic point of view, morality can be completely excluded. Marx said in Capital that as soon as there is a proper profit, capital will be emboldened.

If there is a 10% profit, it is guaranteed to be used everywhere, if there is a 20% profit, it is active, and if there is a 50% profit, it is desperate;

With 100 percent profits, it dares to trample on all human laws, and with 300 percent profits, it dares to commit any crime, even risking hanging.

The profit from reselling food and other scarce materials to war-torn lands will surely exceed 100% of the profits. Mirei Sakai put forward her own theoretical basis.

"You have a point. However, you are only talking about theory. Theoretical things don't mean they're practical. If you have a life to earn, you may not be able to have a life to spend.

Besides, as you said, this is extremely difficult to do. The thing you said is a bulk commodity, which means that it is too much, occupies space, and is inconvenient to transport.

Even if it is a mere 1,000 tons of grain, it will take 50 large trucks with a load of 20 tons. Reselling food and other scarce materials to a place of war means that in that place is the most primitive state of chaos, chaos and disorder.

You also have to find a credible buyer first. In the process of transportation, Bao Buqi will also be robbed by armed separatist forces, bandits, hungry people, etc.

Even if you are even, there is still the most important part, the way of trading. Dollars, yen, gold, diamonds, you want that.

Even if you bring all the money back to Japan safely, if the news leaks, the Metropolitan Police Department, the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office, etc., will definitely find you in trouble.

You don't have the permission and authorization of the Japanese government to secretly engage in such a transaction, and it is still a felony. At least one of the charges I can think of here is smuggling.

If you are charged with endangering national security, you will be in special trouble. What's more, if you can bring materials to war-torn places, it is difficult to guarantee that you will not forge all kinds of customs clearance documents, pay bribes and other things.

If you really want to seriously investigate your guilt, even if you are not sentenced to death by the judge, you have to sit through the prison. "Kishimoto is just chatting with her.

Mirei Sakai is a freshman, although she studied economics, but all she learned was theoretical. She wouldn't have thought so much like Kishimoto.

It's just a thought of oneself, and I start talking about it, and I don't really think about the problems that I may actually encounter. Even if you think about it, it's simple. And can these problems be solved by themselves?

It is never easy for people to get things done. That's the need to solve every problem encountered in the process step by step, just like playing a game, you need to fight monsters all the way through the level, until you finally see the big boss.