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And after that, what?
At a boat docked in a tiny Mexican village,
an American tourist complimented the Mexican

fisherman on the quality of his fish and asked
how long it took him to catch
them
.


"Oh, NOT very long," answered the
Mexican.
"Well, then, why didN'T you stay
out longer
and catch more? " asked the
American.

The
Mexican explained that his small
catch was
"sufficient" to meet his
needs and those of
his family.

The American asked, "But what
do you
do with the rest of your time?"


Well, I sleep late, fish a little, play
with my
children, and take a siesta with
my wife. In
the evenings, I go into the
village to see my
friends, have a few
drinks, play the guitar,
and sing a
few songs."

The American interrupted, "I have an
MBA
from Harvard and I can help you!


You should start by fishing longer every day.
You can then sell the
extra fish you catch.
With the extra
revenue, you can buy a
bigger boat.
With the extra money the
larger boat
will bring, you can buy a 2nd
1
and a 3rd 1 and so on until you have
an entire fleet of trawlers.
Instead of selling
your fish to a
middleman, you can negotiate
directly
with the processing plants and
maybe
even open your own plant. You
can then
leave this little village and move
to
Mexico City, Los Angeles, or even
New
York City! From there you can
direct
your huge enterprise."

"How long would that
take?"
asked the
Mexican.

"20, perhaps 25 years,"
replied the American.

"And after that?"

"Afterwards? That's when it gets really

interesting" answered the American,
laughing.
"When your business gets
"really big", you can
start selling
off
your stock and make millions!"


"Millions? Really?


"And after that?"


"After that, you'll be able to retire, live
  in
a tiny village near the coast, sleep
  late, play
with your children, catch a
  few fish, take siestas
with your wife,
  and
spend your evenings drinkingThe Net perks U UP... like a "GOOD" cup of Java... yah! :-D
  and enjoying your
  friends."

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