While the Winklevoss brothers sent out their lawyers' letter waiting to hear back, Mark was already preparing for the process of getting TheFacebook into Yale, Columbia University and Stanford.

In the Internet world, creativity is not valuable, what is valuable is action and persistence, and innovation and execution are the greatest capital.

In the end Mark and Eduardo lose the edge in the argument, so they use spring break to go to New York for some potential advertisers.

They've argued many times, Mark reiterated over and over that theFacebook doesn't need ads, but Eduardo won't listen, it seems to Mark that he's completely locked into that economic theory that so many new social networks die Halfway through he didn't notice.

Mark noticed, and didn't want to let his achievements fall by the wayside.

The only good thing is that this journey has another meet and greet.

Eduardo is disturbed by the atmosphere of the restaurant, he's worried about being asked for his ID, and Christy can't reassure him.

Helpless, Christy said to Mark: "Tell him they won't ask us for an ID card."

So Mark comforted his friend: "They won't ask us for an ID card."

"Mark…" Eduardo hesitated.

"You want to talk about advertising again?"

"The purpose of business is to make a profit." The stubborn Eduardo refused to enter, leaving Mark with no choice.

"It's not a business."

"Then it will be difficult for me, because I am the commercial director of this company."

"..."

"He's twenty-five minutes late." Eduardo starts talking about the person they're meeting, and his face doesn't look good.

"He is a man of God, and he will arrive whenever he wants."

"He's not a god." Eduardo didn't seem to like that description.

"Then what is he?"

"Two minutes late."

Christy quips: "I think Eduardo is probably jealous. Why?"

"He was kicked out by the Internet company, and he also took drugs." Eduardo obviously got a general understanding through the media, and he had a bad subjective feeling for the visitor.

"He also started the company," Mark reminded.

Eduardo is sometimes too one-sided. Knowing and understanding a person can never see what other people say about this person, but he believes too much in authority, authoritative paper media, authoritative economic theory, and authoritative clubs.

Sean Parker gave Mark a direction, a goal.

That's exactly what Mark needs right now.

But Eduardo seemed to have a natural distaste for Sean Parker, and he didn't agree with him at all.

"The speed of this conversation can break the world record." In the taxi, Eduardo was still bitter about Sean.

"You want to end the party at eleven?" Mark's tone is sharp.

"I'm trying to pay for the party."

"It ain't a party if it's not cool... what do you think?"

"Okay, just remove the the."

"I mean, fishing for marlin, not 14 salmon, sounds like a lot of fun, doesn't it?"

"If you were a salmon."

Because of Facebook, their college career has also become rich and colorful. Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin were instant celebrities at the school.

In the dormitory, Dustin was sitting in another room and shouting at the computer: "969."

"I can't take this, Wardo." Mark reads the school newspaper.

"Come on, it's shit, it's another club's prank!" Eduardo's legs bounced on the bed.

"They refer to you as one of the founders of theFacebook, Eduardo Saverin Jr." Mark's lips curled up because of this peculiar address, "Although I'm not an expert, I also know that being involved in animal cruelty is not good for our cause." He continued Read the school paper, "This is so poignant, someone has to clear it up."

Eduardo was very sad because of this incident, and began to speculate maliciously: "It must have been done by someone from the Frye Club or the Polk Club, maybe someone present told the twin brothers."

"Okay, don't worry about it." Mark tried to reassure him.

"How can I not care, I am accused of animal cruelty, why not be accused of necrophilia!"

Mark laughed: "It's really not as good as necrophilia."

"I have to explain to my father, I have to explain to everyone." Eduardo is annoyed by this.

Eduardo's test of getting into the club is being inseparable from a chicken for a week, and Mark laughs at him.

That kind of thing has nothing to do with real talent and learning, but the club uses low-level mental torture to test the loyalty of members and absolute obedience to authority.

Mark believes that unconditional obedience and allegiance to authority is simply nonsense.

Eduardo may not understand why he is obsessed with the Order of the Phoenix. What he yearns for is to achieve self-improvement by achieving some successful goals recognized by everyone, but he does not seriously think about the actual meaning of those fame and authority to him.He is used to protecting and being protected, so authority may be like the absolute control of his father in his eyes.

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