Do you believe this? IBM “created” Microsoft while Microsoft “created” Google.

Microsoft “chose” IBM to start their first operating system and build MS-DOS for IBM users to operate their everyday work. And Microsoft continues to build their success and become the most popularly used operating system in the world.

Google “chose” Microsoft to start their search engine business and build a lot of tools to assist the users in a better search. And Google continue to build ther success and become the most popular search engine in the world.

If you have noticed, we can choose a certain Giant company, and start to work a business around its users and build success on top of it. Now, many affiliate programs are born to tap on Google market to advertise their products and made millions of dollars out of it. And if you want to build a big company out of it, it looks like it is not that difficult since we are seeing people running one-man business making lots of money out of Google.

Now, who says the possibility of building a giant company is ruled out? Many people tend to think that there are lots of gap in between where the big stones have filled in a glass, hence they would fill it with lots of small stones. Therefore, we start to see small players popping everywhere making lots of money without the thoughts of creating a giant company. Though it can be a burden to carry such a big company when you have a small one and might be making more money, it is a real good challenge to lead in a giant company as well…

Conclusion
Have you chosen one giant to create the Giant In You?


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