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Chapter three hundred and eighty fifth common dream

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How could a super genius with an IQ of 170 be an ordinary worker? How could a literary style make him become an ordinary worker?

Wenfeng didn't know what kind of enterprise Paul Allen would have founded if he left Microsoft now, or occupied that territory in the future of high-tech, but Wenfeng knew that Allen thirty-three years later was not as mediocre as he said.

As Microsoft went public in 1986 and Microsoft's first public offering, Allen had $175 million overnight. Four years later, the rise in Microsoft's stock price made him a billionaire; and by 1996, at the age of 43, his net worth had soared to $10 billion.

Whenever a person has enough money, he can realize his dream more easily - at least for Paul Allen.

At that time, he liked basketball, so he bought the Trail Blazers; he liked rugby, so he bought the Seahawks; he liked music, so he formed a band; he liked going to sea and diving, so he asked the best German shipyard to build a luxury yacht of 137 meters for him.

What is admirable about Paul Allen is not that he has enough money to satisfy his interests, but that he is able to combine his interests with the interests of science, although the major scientific research projects he sponsors seem too advanced.

He spent 25 million US dollars to help Bert Rutan develop the "Space Ship One... and the motivation behind this is incredibly simple: he yearned for space since he was a child, hoping that one day ordinary people could travel to outer space.

"Space Ship One" sets many historical records: the first civil aircraft that can fly at three times the speed of sound, the first civil aircraft with a height of more than 100 kilometers. It is also the first reusable civil spacecraft.

In the early 1990s, the U.S. Congress banned the government from continuing to allocate funds to the Alien Civilization Search Institute, which faced the dilemma of closure. It was Paul Allen who extended a helping hand to enable scientists who were obsessed with finding signals from aliens in the vast universe to continue their careers.

If the two projects mentioned above are a bit alternative, the significance of the other scientific research project funded by Allen is much easier to understand.

In 2003, he invested $100 million to establish the Allen Institute and hired many top scientists to draw human brain maps.

This is a very difficult task - just drawing a mouse brain map requires taking 85 million high-definition photos, which can fill a hard drive of 600,000 g - but it is of great significance to treat brain-related diseases. What is even more rare is that the Allen Institute places the data on these three-dimensional brain maps on the Internet for free and share them with all scientists around the world.

"As far as I know, Mr. Allen, you like sports. You once hoped that you would have your own basketball and rugby team one day. You also like to explore outer space. You hope that you can travel to space one day and allow humans to build their own new homes in outer space. Of course, you are also very interested in biological science. You also hope that human medical science will make great progress, so that all human beings can benefit!"

Seeing Paul Allen staring at him with disbelief, Wen Feng smiled lightly. Of course, he knew why Paul Allen was surprised. Anyone who felt that he seemed to be completely seen through. And he would be surprised to spend so much effort to study.

But this is not the main purpose of Wenfeng. Wenfeng looked at Paul Allen almost bewitchingly turned around. On the side where they sat, there was the exterior of the World Trade Center. This is the gathering place for world finance. There are almost the most elite financial talents in the world. There are also rich people from all over the world looking at everything here like Wenfeng. Sleeping on the knees of a beautiful woman and holding the world's power is the life that the man doesn't want? So Wenfeng pointed to the window and walked on the streets of Manhattan and said to Paul Allen:

"Did you see the young people outside looking for opportunities? They may have the same dreams as you, they also have beautiful wishes, and they even have the aspirations and prides who have made the mission of saving mankind and the earth, but..."

It was not a recognition of his words, but he just glanced at the young people who were looking for opportunities on the streets. Wen Feng looked at Paul like a fire. Allen pointed to his heart and asked:

"But how many people will succeed in the end? What strength do they have to do all this? Even if they don't want to see the little girls buying matches on the streets, and even if they don't want to see the poor street children who will freeze to death in the trash can, do they really have a way to solve all these things that they really hate?"

Staring at Paul Allen, who was increasingly moved, Wen Feng shook his finger and said with a sigh:

"You can't expect this society or others to realize your ambitions. If you want to truly realize your dreams in your heart, then you can have this power and the opportunity to change others!"

"Old...President, do you not want me to quit Microsoft, right?"

Paul Allen's eyes showed deep thought. He really didn't expect that a Chinese like Wenfeng. Although he didn't know the background of this Chinese, he could spend tens of millions of dollars without hesitation to own the first floor of the World Trade Center, and at the same time he could resolutely acquire Microsoft and Seattle Computer Company. Not to mention his vision, at least his strength has already made Paul Allen feel disappointed.

But even such a person would spend so much effort to study him. Paul Allen knew very clearly that Wen Feng would never want to see him leave like this. Judging from what Wen Feng said, he obviously admired himself, but what Paul Allen didn't understand was what Wen Feng wanted him to do.

"Of course, I never want you to quit my team, it's nothing about Microsoft. I hope we can really become friends because after studying your views on things and your ways of dealing with things, plus your outstanding talents. I found that we are completely the same type of people. From today on, I hope you can truly integrate between us and become a member of us!"

Paul Allen was shocked by Wen Feng's words. Of course, he didn't know that many of the things he did in the future were recognized by Wen Feng, and he also felt that he was a partner worthy of respect and trust.

Wenfeng also knew that his words would make him feel flattered and at a loss, but in fact Wenfeng only needed Paul Allen to understand his attitude, so he didn't wait for Paul Allen's answer, and then said to him:

"Actually, I think Mr. Allen may feel incredible to say such words, and more because I am a Chinese. Mr. Allen may think that my values ​​will be very different from you. But in fact, you know too little about China. If you have time, I think I will have the opportunity to take you to Asia to see it. Although we have several hundred years behind the world for various reasons, it does not mean that the humans there will be mentally eliminated by the trend of generations... Where is the future development trend? I think all this will be inseparable from information technology. Due to the inevitable popularity of computers in the future, one day we may find that the world is not that far away..."

"Oh, is it that I'm talking too far to you?"

Paul Allen is a good listener. In nearly five or six minutes, his literary style has put many of his ideas, especially his longing for the future, and his admiration for Chinese culture for promoting human civilization and technology. He only wants to let Paul Allen know through these words whether he can understand and accept the ideas in his heart.

"Sir, President, you are so polite!"

In fact, Wen Feng's words really shocked Paul Allen to a great extent. When he edited the program and established Microsoft's company, he had a rough outline of Microsoft's future in his mind, but it was not as clear as Wen Feng. It was not until this time that he realized that Wen Feng was definitely not the nouveau riche from the East that he imagined, but an elite who was truly chasing the trend of the future world. When Wen Feng suddenly stopped the topic, he even said excitedly:

"After listening to the president's words, I felt more clearly as if I saw the future of our human beings. You are not talking too far. In fact, I am extremely depressed now. Why do you stop the topic? I think if you go to Harvard University to give a speech, I will call on the college to give you a huge square, and it is best that every young person can hear your words. Your words will benefit them for life!"

This is the first time Paul Allen has recognized Wen Feng from the bottom of his heart. At this moment, he no longer regards Wen Feng as his boss, but as a mentor. He is only a student with a strong sense of knowledge. This result makes Wen Feng feel that it is not in vain to use his golden fingers for the next thirty-three years to fool him.

"Haha, Alan, you're so complimented, but... even if I'm given this opportunity, I don't think I'll give this class!"

Joke, if the literary style tells the world's development trend in the next 33 years, it will definitely shock the whole world. He will be worshipped by the world as a god. How could he only impress Harvard University?

"Why?" Paul Allen almost subconsciously asked this question.

"Because it is precisely because we have this idea that no matter whether the world recognizes it or not, we must occupy the high point of the world trend as quickly as possible, so that the distance between the world is no longer so far, and let information and technology change the world, we can also get the rewards we deserve to change the world. With the accumulation of these wealth, we can fulfill our beautiful dreams, such as allowing wandering children to no longer starve and freeze, and allowing biological science to develop vigorously to make human beings healthier. Of course, if we have the opportunity to rush out of the earth to see the world of the starry sky, what would we not do like this?"

Wenfeng looked at Paul Allen deeply. He had seen the fire of longing in Paul Allen's eyes. At this moment, he felt like a charlatan, but for Paul Allen, Wenfeng felt that everything was worth it, so he looked at him solemnly and said:

"And dear Allen, are you willing to go this path with us to fulfill the dream that we have in our hearts?" (To be continued)!~!

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