Strictly speaking, Wayne’s road to success was not a smooth-sailing one.
He had tried his hand at entrepreneurship thrice before Abbylon Inc., making the latest company his fourth try at being an entrepreneur.
While the previous three tries were not complete failures, he had not made much money either.
Even his fourth enterprise, Abbylon Inc, had first gone through a failed project—8861. Only after this did they dabble in online shopping for individuals.
From this came the renowned TH website.
In truth, Wayne had also spotted the problems Jasper had brought up beforehand thanks to his strategic vision.
However, 8861 was the only mature and operating platform Abbylon Inc had at that moment. If he wanted to get rid of that to focus on a shopping platform for individuals, the market might not be ready to accept his idea, and all the hard work and effort his company’s employees had put in thus far would all be for naught.
Not to mention, this shopping platform for individuals was still a muddled concept in Wayne’s head. He had yet to perfect its structure or refine the details.
Hence, when Jasper spoke about it, Wayne was overcome with excitement, as if he had met his other half.
‘So I’m not crazy. He also thought of it.
‘At the very least, I’m not the only crazy person here.’
“You really think that’ll work?” Wayne asked excitedly.
Jasper nodded and replied with certainty, “It will!”
“I’ve thought of it before, but the costs to shift to this business model are too high,” Wayne frowned as he spoke.
“Mr. Marlon, success doesn’t come without good reason. You’re going to have to pay the price if you want to succeed in this world,” Jasper spoke calmly.
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