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Sharing Dreams with My Bestie's Cousin
Author: Nanxi is not pleased
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Wen Zhi had a treasure, which allowed her to enter other people's dreams. Therefore, on her first day residing at the Shang family residence, she decided to explore Lady Shang's dreams first, to curry favor with her by pandering to her preferences... But an accidental bug occurred, and the person who ended up sharing Wen Zhi's dream was the person in charge of the Shang family, and her best friend's cousin, Shang Hexing! To figure out whether it was her own dream or a shared one, Wen Zhi discreetly told her best friend, "Your cousin has a red mole on his chest." Her best friend, horrified, warned her, "My cousin is an unattainable flower, cold-hearted and solely focused on his career. There's no future between you two." Wen Zhi was relieved. This must be her own dream. - Recently, Shang Hexing had been troubled by frequent dreams at night. In those dreams, the same woman always appeared, with a delicate and soft body and a sweet, mellow voice that completely mesmerized him. It wasn't until he noticed that the young girl his mother had taken in was recently looking at him with panicked eyes...

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What does 'new sharing economy same old story' imply?
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2024-11-16 00:46
It might imply that despite the so - called novelty of the sharing economy, the underlying issues or patterns remain the same. For example, there could still be problems like unequal distribution of benefits, with the big players getting most of the gains while small - scale providers struggle. Or it could mean that the consumer - exploitation aspect, such as high fees in the name of sharing, hasn't changed much from traditional economic models.
Can you give examples to explain 'new sharing economy same old story'?
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2024-11-16 06:43
Sure. Take ride - sharing services. They are supposed to be part of the new sharing economy. But they often end up like the old taxi business. There are issues with drivers' pay and working conditions, just like in the traditional taxi model. Another example is short - term rental platforms. They claim to be sharing unused housing, but in reality, many hosts are running it like a regular business with similar profit - seeking motives as in the old real - estate rental market.
What are the key elements in early sharing economy success stories?
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2024-10-29 20:56
Trust was a key element. In services like Airbnb and Uber, both the providers and users had to trust each other. For example, guests had to trust that the Airbnb listing was as described, and hosts had to trust that guests would respect their property. Another element was convenience. Uber made getting a ride extremely convenient with just a few taps on a phone. And finally, cost - effectiveness. Zipcar was cost - effective for those who didn't need a car all the time as it eliminated the high costs associated with car ownership.
What is the new economy story in Bike Magazine?
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2024-12-14 03:29
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that particular story in Bike Magazine. It could be about how the cycling industry is contributing to the new economy, like new business models in bike manufacturing, sales, or cycling - related services.
Can you share some early sharing economy success stories?
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2024-10-30 00:12
TaskRabbit is an interesting early sharing economy example. It created a platform where people could outsource small tasks like assembling furniture, running errands, or doing minor home repairs. Those who had skills and free time could sign up as 'Taskers' and earn money by completing these tasks for others. It was a win - win situation as it helped busy people get things done while providing an income source for those with time and skills.
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