Chapter 65 and a half The leader said

That's right, this is the "leader said" part of the nonsense that is more interesting than the text.

If you see the title, you should find it.,The title of this chapter is chapter sixty-five and a half.,The last time it appeared in the middle of the day.,It's the end of the idol secret room murder.,I hope the next time it appears.,It's the end of the moonlight chapter.。

Let's start with MBO. First of all, MBO, management buyout, which means "buy management rights, buy property rights", which is now very popular "management buyout". I thought that everyone was familiar with the word MBO, and even if they weren't familiar with it, they probably knew what to say. It's the same as KPIs. Of course, the leaders still don't understand how the KPIs are calculated.

In short, MBO is that you make the company's cake bigger, and then everyone says, just be the boss, and everyone will do it with you. The bosses were willing too. After all, in the past, when they were the boss, they ate a strawberry, but now that you are the boss, the previous boss can not only eat a strawberry, but also build a few dragon fruits.

The more famous MBO in history is Cao Cao's son Cao Pi MBO Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, and then Sima Yi's grandson Sima Yan MBO Emperor Cao Huan of Wei Yuan, and the foreign one has Caesar's son (adopted son, also said to be a gay partner) Augustus MBO the Roman Republic, and then got out of the Roman Empire. Napoleon also had an MBO, but everyone knew the ending, and the Continental Congress was afraid that Washington would also have an MBO, so it was guarded against everywhere, but as a result, Washington didn't care at all and happily became his own farmer. This is a bit like Sun Quan of Eastern Wu.

By the way, Cao Cao's death date was March 15. And Caesar is not to mention, it is also March 15. Of course, there must be differences in the calendar. After all, it stands to reason that when Caesar died, Augustus was not yet famous, that is, at least August. Now it is said that July is in honor of Caesar.

july (July): from the ancient Roman ruler Julius. Julius Caesar, who, when revising the calendar, unceremoniously named the month after himself.

August (August): From the Latin word for augustus. After Caesar's death, his nephew's son Octavian succeeded him in Rome, and Octavian was born in August, so he named August after his own title, Augustus.

There should be more people who know when Caesar died than when Cao Cao died. After all, Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar is famous. Think about it, if there is a chance, the leader also wants to compile Cao Cao's death into a wonderful drama, which should be even more gorgeous than Caesar's death. Well, there's a chance.

And the modern famous MBO should be the current Sina's Cao Guowei, well, also surnamed Cao. Mr. Cao Guowei joined Sina in September 1999 and successively served as Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, President and CEO in charge of Finance, and in August 2012, he became the first Chairman and CEO of Sina. He made Sina's cake bigger, what Weibo is so powerful, he is the boss, and everyone is willing. That's it.

Speaking of MBO, in the group today, a bunch of people asked the leader what MBO meant, and the leader also briefly said it. Then I chatted a few words by the way, and talked about dimensionality reduction strikes. Then the leader suddenly thought of a TV series called "High Latitude Trembling" that the leader and the leader's father watched together when they were in junior high school or high school, starring Li Xuejian, who was Song Jiang in the old version of "Water Margin".

At that time, when I was chatting in the group, I mistakenly said that Li Xuejian was Wang Xuejian.

The TV series is a change from the anti-corruption novel of the same name. At that time, the leader didn't see any names, after all, junior high school students, when they were in their second year of middle school. The actors in it are not handsome men and beautiful women, so naturally they don't like it much. Now that I think about it, "Trembling at High Latitudes" and "The Three-Body Problem" have the same effect. On second thought, it's a little creepy.

The novel "Trembling at High Latitudes" was published in September 2005 and made into a TV series, produced in 2007 and broadcast in 2008. And fans of "The Three-Body Problem" should know that "The Three-Body Problem" was serialized in 2006 and published in 2008. And the leader's favorite book, "The Bad Girl's Prank", was also in 2006, of course, it was already translated into Chinese and put on the shelves in 2010, when Llosa won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Thinking about those years, it's amazing. BTW, on the side of "The Three-Body Problem", the leader only read the first book, and the rest have no time to read it for the time being.

When chatting in the group, the leader opened his mind. According to the current perception of watching "Trembling at High Latitudes" at that time, and the evaluation of "The Three-Body Problem" that I have seen and heard some of, the leader has a brainstorm:

It's not that you'll never be able to fight something higher than your latitude, because you can't hurt the other person at all.

Then the leader made a brain hole based on "High Latitude Trembling", saying that high latitude is also based on low latitude. In the low-latitude world, there is always something like a bridge or a cornerstone that connects to the high-latitude. Then, as long as these cornerstones are found and detonated, they can destroy high-latitude civilizations.

For example, if you are the boss of a listed company and you are very good, and then someone covers you for breaking the law. Let's say, let's get into a fight. The boss of this listed company is very awesome, which is like a high latitude. And this kind of thing is very low-level compared to the boss of a listed company, which is a low latitude. Our low-latitude fart people were beaten by you, and we can only swallow our anger.

However, according to the brains of the leader, low-latitude civilizations detonate the existence of high-latitude civilizations by destroying some of the cornerstones. For example, we spread rumors that your company's kindergarten is not good, and then your listed company's stock plummets, and it falls by 40%. Then there will be a division to investigate you, and then arrest you for the fight and brawl as well.

This is the leader's theory of "destroying the cornerstone and detonating the high latitudes". I don't know if the story behind "The Three-Body Problem" has this logic. Well, I'm looking forward to it. How's that, isn't it exciting.

And, you know, "Trembling at High Latitudes" is just an anti-corruption novel. The high latitude in the novel refers to the retired public security officer played by Li Xuejian who resigned early and went to a high-latitude city. Geographically high latitudes, not physical high latitudes. However, whether it is a hint or some other metaphor, it is unknown. And after that, let's watch TV dramas or novels.

Sure enough, this principle of "destroying the cornerstone and detonating the high latitude" has long been realized by those who write anti-corruption novels or engage in anti-corruption work, at least a rough idea. Think about it, anti-corruption work is about the small people at low latitudes fighting against the big people at high latitudes. After all, you can't let *** do nothing all day long and go to anti-corruption work.

By the way, the author of "Trembling at High Latitudes" is called Lu Tianming, how about it, is it associated with a character in "The Three-Body Problem". One is 'land' and the other is 'cloud'. This author also has a very famous novel, which has also been made into a TV series, which is also an anti-corruption theme, called "Snow Without a Trace". Well, what I've seen should be considered revealing age. Well, my country's anti-corruption novels are really demonic.

I used to think that after the album of "Voice of the Earth" was released to the universe, what would happen if there was a high-latitude civilization to destroy the earth civilization, but now that I think about it, the leader is really worrying. For these high-latitude aggressors, the authors of anti-corruption novels and anti-corruption workers in our country realized what to do many years ago.

Finally, by the way, the actor of Rao Shangdu in the TV series "Trembling at High Latitudes" is very much like a giant of a super famous technology company in my country, well, this person is also very familiar to everyone and often sees him. If you're interested, go check it out.