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Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Lynnn: 3:44pm On Jun 30
DystopianMuse:

thank you lynnn. you can always reach out to me on
t454257@ g ma i l .com

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Please check your gmail.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Lynnn: 12:54pm On Jun 29
shoodboi2:


Which style is this again?

Please check your GAMIL
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Lynnn: 11:07am On Jun 27
DystopianMuse:
Lynnn PLEASE CAN YOU QUOTE me in a dead thread. i cant access my mail

Hi DystopianMuse,

I’m Lynn, and I come from China.

I am currently conducting market research for a startup company developing no-code technology, and I came across your post on Nairaland.

Although your views are quite sharp, they reveal a deep understanding that goes beyond the clichés often seen on the forum, which I found quite surprising. Many people lack the insights.I was particularly moved by your post on general education. Indeed, the United States excels in this area, and Chinese universities are trying to emulate the American model. However, as you may know, foreign concepts often lose their original intent when implemented in China. Personally, my university education was also based on the idea of general education. We studied literature, history, and philosophy, but our teachers did not explain the connections between these disciplines. Instead, they effectively compressed the content of three degrees into one. I deeply suspect that the curriculum designers did not grasp the spirit of the humanities and merely followed the trend of general education from a practical and utilitarian perspective.

I believe this stems from our country’s humanistic tradition. Since the May Fourth Movement, there has been a persistent anxiety to learn from the West. Since the reform and opening up, we have achieved economic success and continued the humanistic tradition of learning from the West. Therefore, contemporary China, especially within academia, has developed into a field of reflection on enlightenment rationality.Nonetheless, our popular culture should not be overlooked. Although it is dominated by alienation, consumerism, and nihilism, its vibrant vitality still partly relies on external influences. Compared to academia, it seems to be a more authentic source of originality. I also believe in the vibrancy of Nigerian popular culture and would love to understand how Nigerian perceive the world. 

Returning to the topic of market research, we recognize the potential of Africa's internet market and look forward to establishing a meaningful partnership with you. In today’s global economic downturn, this undoubtedly represents a creative and promising endeavor.I would like to hear your insights on African folklore and various other topics. I hope we can establish a mutually trusting communication.

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Career / Meituan In China And Our Startup Program by Lynnn: 9:34am On Jun 27
Hi everyone, I'm Lynn and I come from China. I am currently conducting market research for a startup company developing no-code technology. We plan to replicate the online-to-offline (O2O) model that has been flourishing in China since around 2010 in Africa.

Meituan is a typical example of the O2O model in China, and anyone familiar with China knows that Meituan focuses on local life services, such as food delivery and hotel bookings. Its O2O model primarily includes location-based services and local promotions. In the early stages of Meituan's development, there was an intense business competition known as the "Hundred Regiments Offensive" (named after a famous battle in China's anti-Japanese war during WWII, emphasizing the ferocity of commercial competition). Meituan broke through the competition with the user growth brought about by local promotions. Our experience is that early participants in the O2O revolution stand to gain substantial rewards.

Regarding our startup project, we believe that Africa holds similar potential for an O2O revolution. With over a decade of experience, we are confident in our ability to develop the O2O market in Africa. With no-code technology, we can mass-produce applications. Combined with local promotions, we can simultaneously operate in 10-20 verticals and deploy 3-5 CEOs. This background necessitates our high standards for talent.

We especially need High Energy Individuals. This concept can be placed in the context of the interpretation of capitalism. We believe that the core of capitalism is to support High Energy Individuals to make changes. Further discussing the relationship between capitalism and class solidification, some young people from lower classes may feel they are born into an unfair environment while ignoring the upper class's attempts to instill fear and numb the population. Effort does not guarantee success, but lack of effort guarantees failure. History and High Energy Individuals achieve mutual success. The forum's discussions on geopolitics demonstrate everyone's sense of responsibility and ambition. This is not only about nationalism but also about the spirit of global citizenship. We believe that enough High Energy Individuals will emerge here.

Considering your possible cautious attitude, I will continue to share project updates and hot topics from China in this post, looking forward to establishing a trustful connection with everyone.

PS.
- - We will soon post job openings on platforms such as MyJobPlug and Jobberman. If you wish to join us, please send your resume to nahua7438@g m a i l. com in advance to increase your chances of an interview.

- If you have any ideas, questions, or even recruitment suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.

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