I used to think Hong Kong people are superstitious. That year, the company hired a feng shui master for site selection, costing a seven-figure sum, which could have bought my destiny. I genuinely believed it was just pure IQ tax.
And what happened? That year, the company's business growth was unbeatable, and when I left the company, multiple brands like Hermes, Dior, Armani, and others were competing to offer me a position.
Years later, I still receive invitation letters and remain curious—how exactly did they improve the performance of over a hundred companies through site selection?
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I used to think Hong Kong people are superstitious. That year, the company hired a feng shui master for site selection, costing a seven-figure sum, which could have bought my destiny. I genuinely believed it was just pure IQ tax.
And what happened? That year, the company's business growth was unbeatable, and when I left the company, multiple brands like Hermes, Dior, Armani, and others were competing to offer me a position.
Years later, I still receive invitation letters and remain curious—how exactly did they improve the performance of over a hundred companies through site selection?