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![[Series 6/12] CNN Reported on K-Everything: "Human Touch" Filling the Void of the AI Era and the New Market Structure](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tejmMouplGQ/maxresdefault.jpg)
![[Series 6/12] CNN Reported on K-Everything: "Human Touch" Filling the Void of the AI Era and the New Market Structure](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tejmMouplGQ/maxresdefault.jpg)
[Series 6/12] CNN Reported on K-Everything: "Human Touch" Filling the Void of the AI Era and the New Market Structure
"This is now a global phenomenon. Major outlets like CNN are covering 'K-Culture' daily not just because the content is entertaining, but because it touches a fundamental 'human essence' that the world is losing." The explosion of K-Culture in the U.S., China, and Southeast Asia was just the beginning. We are now witnessing 'K-Everything' penetrate Europe and Africa, establishing itself as a new global standard. The overwhelming reception of Korean artists in Mexico and Latin

Michelle Jin
May 113 min read
![[Series 5/12] The Trap of 40% Growth in U.S. Exports: Capturing the Blue Market through Sustained Exposure Design](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/a8AyodVEVM8/maxresdefault.jpg)
![[Series 5/12] The Trap of 40% Growth in U.S. Exports: Capturing the Blue Market through Sustained Exposure Design](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/a8AyodVEVM8/maxresdefault.jpg)
[Series 5/12] The Trap of 40% Growth in U.S. Exports: Capturing the Blue Market through Sustained Exposure Design
"We had amazing meetings at the exhibition, so why aren't the Purchase Orders (POs) coming in?" This is the cold, hard question facing countless companies knocking on the door of the global market. The consultations were flashy, but the results are stagnant. The reason is clear: In strategic markets like Germany and Tanzania, the deciding factor for partners isn't product aesthetics—it’s the 'Sustainability of the Supply Chain.' 1. The Paradox of the Red Ocean: 5% Survival Am

Michelle Jin
May 62 min read
![[Series 4/12] The Great Global Redistribution: Opportunities in Germany and Tanzania](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/04ysYExdrR0/maxresdefault.jpg)
![[Series 4/12] The Great Global Redistribution: Opportunities in Germany and Tanzania](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/04ysYExdrR0/maxresdefault.jpg)
[Series 4/12] The Great Global Redistribution: Opportunities in Germany and Tanzania
"Is AI stealing human jobs, or is it liberating them?" This is the wrong question. The real question should be: "Who will use AI to solve the contradictions of capitalism and design a sustainable, human-centric economic structure?" Modern capitalism has hit a wall. Production costs are skyrocketing, distribution inefficiencies have reached their peak, and domestic stagnation is accelerating. The answer lies not in technology itself, but in the "redesign of structures through

Michelle Jin
May 42 min read
![[Series 3/12] The Winners Will Be the Individuals and Companies Who Preempt Overseas Market Structures with AI](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4-MRvHE7nVI/sddefault.jpg)
![[Series 3/12] The Winners Will Be the Individuals and Companies Who Preempt Overseas Market Structures with AI](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4-MRvHE7nVI/sddefault.jpg)
[Series 3/12] The Winners Will Be the Individuals and Companies Who Preempt Overseas Market Structures with AI
The global market is undergoing a rapid structural reorganization. Growth is stalling, costs are skyrocketing, and traditional distribution methods are reaching the peak of inefficiency. Models that relied solely on domestic demand have now reached their absolute limits. In particular, manufacturing-based nations heavily dependent on exports are standing at a precipice. The surge in oil prices caused by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East has directly hit domestic econom

Michelle Jin
Apr 303 min read
![[Series 2/12]Growth Is Over: Only Those Who Design Sustainable ‘Structures’ Will Survive](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/phD8voYIR-k/maxresdefault.jpg)
![[Series 2/12]Growth Is Over: Only Those Who Design Sustainable ‘Structures’ Will Survive](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/phD8voYIR-k/maxresdefault.jpg)
[Series 2/12]Growth Is Over: Only Those Who Design Sustainable ‘Structures’ Will Survive
In the past, growth was an arithmetic addition of “more, harder.”But now we have reached the point of the “end of growth,” where we pour 99% of our energy to squeeze out 0.1% efficiency. The “structure” referred to here does not only mean large global networks.From one-person businesses to small enterprises, it refers to all “designs” that allow a business to produce value on its own without being shaken by external environments.Now, the ones who win are not those who run har

Michelle Jin
Apr 283 min read
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