Posts

A Truth About Amazon U.S. Marketplace

Image
My name is Neo, an independent entrepreneur. After graduating from college, I started developing and selling the Huiye Rotating Chandelier Lift System and founded the brand LOL Prank on my own. I met an American friend who told me that Americans nowadays don’t like Chinese products, as the quality of Chinese products is not guaranteed. He added that political factors also play a role. The current U.S. President Donald Trump is hostile to China—evident from the tariff trade war—and he is very unwilling to let Chinese products enter the U.S. market. His reasoning is to protect the interests of local American enterprises and workers. But what’s the truth? Has he really protected the interests of American local businesses and workers? I don’t think so. I previously worked for an Amazon seller that sold men’s tactical pants. Through market analysis, I found that on Amazon’s U.S. site, most of the top-ranked listings in nearly all categories are owned by Chinese companies. Even those label...

Humor: Not a Born Talent, But a Learnable State of Wisdom and Openness

Image
  Humor isn’t an innate gift, nor is it an elusive secret that can only be felt but not explained—it’s a learnable state of being: one that’s wise, open-minded, and full of ease. I’m Neo, an independent entrepreneur. After graduating from college, I started developing and selling the Huiye Rotating Chandelier Lift System, and also founded the brand LOLPrank on my own. Recently, I was fortunate to attend a lecture by Chen 佩斯 (Chen Peisi), a renowned Chinese comedian, on the craft of comedy. Drawing on his research into theater history and decades of his own comedic experience, he broke down the mechanics of laughter, outlined the core of building a humorous atmosphere, and summed up comedy’s essence as creating a “gap in status” (差势) between performers and the audience. Simply put, it’s about letting the audience feel a sense of superiority. I’d long heard the saying that “comedy’s core is tragedy,” but this lecture was the first time I truly grasped what that meant. I remember re...

My 3-Month Driving Experience with the Avata 06

Image
  I’m Neo, an independent entrepreneur. After graduating from college, I started developing and selling the Huiye Rotating Chandelier Lift System , and also founded the brand LOLPrank on my own. This year, I began driving the all-electric Avata 06 Max variant. The biggest reason I chose this car is its interior—it gives me a sense of luxury. Meanwhile, the air suspension and CDC damping system deliver an extremely smooth driving experience. The square steering wheel felt unfamiliar at first, but I got used to it after a short while. Below is my analysis of the car’s pros and cons for your reference. Pros: Exceptional driving experience : Road noise from the tires is minimal. Though the car’s chassis was expected to be a weak point, its performance has exceeded my expectations. Cutting-edge exterior design : Its unique design language makes it instantly recognizable on the road. Avata has always stuck to original design—a rare quality among auto manufacturers where copying is preva...

What is the meaning of reading?

Image
 My name is Neo , and I’m an independent entrepreneur. After graduating from university, I began developing and selling the Huiye Rotating Chandelier Lift System and went on to create my own brand, lolprank . When I was in elementary and middle school, teachers and parents encouraged us to read—not textbooks, but extracurricular books. The real purpose, though, was for us to collect writing material to improve academic performance. In high school, I kept reading a little, but most of my time was consumed by endless problem sets, especially in physics and math. Once I entered university, I tried to rebuild my reading habit. Yet, around me, hardly anyone still read books. Instead, they were busy drilling test questions for IELTS, TOEFL, or other exams. Reading had become “unnecessary.” But was it really useless? What did years of reading actually give me? There’s a Chinese saying: “Drawing water with a bamboo basket leaves you empty-handed.” It means that if you use a basket full...