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Road to riches Chen Yiquan, the first low-carbon rich man in the United States
Road to riches, the first "low-carbon millionaire" in the United States

Author: Chen

Jay Schaefer is an out-and-out "low-carbon madman" in New York State. He used to be an employee of a stock exchange in new york. The deterioration of the earth's environment gave him the idea of "seclusion". With the idea of "low-carbon life, start with me", he resigned 65,438+00 years ago and went to a forest called Atlee in western New York State to build a small house for himself. Not only is there no electricity and fuel equipment in it, but even the kitchen utensils are extremely primitive and crude wood stoves.

He spends a lot of time fishing and growing vegetables every day, and sometimes pulls some vegetables and fish with a rickshaw to sell in a small town 10 miles away in exchange for clothes and necessary condiments. In addition, he often spends time promoting the importance of low carbon in nearby villages and towns.

If so, it can only show that Jay schaffer is a worthy spiritual model, because this kind of "seclusion" will be imitated by too few people! However, an experience at the beginning of 2008 changed Jay schaffer's life and his pure low-carbon life.

That day, Jay Schaefer was fishing by the lake in the forest. Jay Schaefer met several suburban tourists from new york. Their professional picnic stove doesn't know why, sitting by the lake facing a lot of raw food.

Jay Schaefer warmly invited them to his cabin. While cooking and entertaining them, he lost no time in explaining the low-carbon concept to them. They were not only moved by Jay schaffer's low-carbon life, but also saw a better quality life in him! Especially Jay Schaefer's cabin, which amazed those suburban tourists, they all began to hope to have such a cabin in their hearts!

Before leaving, one of the older tourists said to Jay Schaefer, "Because we have to start work as soon as we get back to the city, can you help us make some cabins?" Of course, we will pay you the corresponding fee! "

Jay Schaefer doesn't want to make money from it. Because of their yearning for a low-carbon life, Jay Schaefer felt a bosom friend and simply agreed to help, so he immediately started to build three cabins exactly like himself in the nearby Woods with his own tools.

Three months later, those suburban tourists came back here. They all jumped with excitement when they saw the hut that Jay Schaefer had built for them. Out of gratitude, they paid Jay Schaefer a lot of money to buy a house!

Although those tourists didn't live here as long as Jay Schaefer did, they have lived here every holiday since then. In order to show low carbon, they even gave up driving, but took the subway and then transferred to the bus to come to the nearby town, and then walked here for more than an hour.

Jay Schaefer vaguely felt that this might be a unique way to advocate a low-carbon life and create wealth, so he published a reader survey in new york's Life Times, trying to give it a try: "Would you like to own your own cabin in Yatri Forest and live a low-carbon life?"

In fact, a low-carbon life has always been what the American people yearn for and pursue. Just because of work and other reasons, more people will not really "live in seclusion", but if you can really have a cabin of your own in the forest and spend a few low-carbon holidays on holidays, it is also a very good choice! The results of the survey came out soon: among the 300 people who voted, 98% wanted to own a cabin in the forest!

In this way, Jay Schaefer realized that his idea was not wrong, so he took out all his previous savings, borrowed some money from the New York City Government, set up a unique construction team, and built a cabin in the forest. He named his team "tumbleweed" mini house company.

In order not to violate the low-carbon life advocated by Jay schaffer, he forbade workers to use any modern machinery and equipment, only used the most primitive tools to cut down some very ordinary and fast-growing trees, and even a lot of materials came from branches that were too lush and affected the better growth of trees, while cutting down and planting saplings. Jay schaffer's low-carbon wooden house was approved by the United States Forestry Department, and they even provided some manpower help for Jay schaffer. In the process of construction, Jay schaffer also set new standards for these wooden houses from the perspective of architecture and aesthetics, insisting on minimizing the burden on nature, but reaching a high level in function and discarding all unnecessary accessories.

Half a year later, nearly 100 sets of "tumbleweed" mini cabins were born in the forest. In order to save materials, the specifications of these wooden houses are set at 2.5 meters wide and 3.5 meters long. After these cabins were put on the market, countless people who thought about this low-carbon life came to buy this kind of "tumbleweed mini cabin".

Customers who buy wooden houses all say that wooden houses have a very positive impact on their low-carbon lifestyle. They can help people improve their health, enhance their creativity, improve their relationship with their families, and reduce their material needs and consumption cost. Many customers also said that after moving into the mini-cabin, they found themselves more free and happy. Most importantly, they think that one more day in this low-carbon wooden house without electricity and oil will prolong the life of the earth by one day!

100 wooden houses snapped up quickly and won the first battle! Jay Chea Sim was overjoyed. In the following two years, he snowballed his first bucket of gold, and successively developed low-carbon wooden houses in forests and mountains in Attadia, California, USA, setting off an unprecedented "low-carbon wooden house fever". Many retired people choose these huts as their long-term residence. This not only brought endless wealth to Jay Schaefer, but also pushed his "personal low-carbon life" to "national low-carbon life"!

So far, Jay schaffer has sold nearly 6,000 low-carbon huts all over the United States, and his profit has far exceeded10 million dollars. It was praised as the first "low-carbon rich man" in the United States by American New Era, The New York Times and other media!