Vol. 1 - Ch. 9 - Happiness is Better Shared

Name:I Can See Big Data Author:笔之海
Li Han arrived at a fitness center called "Shui Mu Fitness" and inquired about its facilities.Afterward, he understood why the Big Data App had recommended this place to him: the fitness center had a combat coach and professional boxers who represented the fitness center in various professional events, although they hadn't achieved any particularly outstanding results.

Before, Li Han had considered learning some self-defense skills to complement his "Danger Anticipation" ability, and it seemed like the Big Data App had read his mind.

Not only did this fitness center have professional combat coaches teaching boxing, but it was also a ten-minute walk from his rented apartment. The monthly fee of two thousand yuan was not particularly high for him at the moment and it met his needs.

Moreover, once he got a card for combat classes, he could freely use the fitness center's equipment during his free time.

"I've definitely gotten my big data and it was totally worth it," Li Han nodded in satisfaction.

The only thing that made him curious was the boxing coach. The coach appeared to be only a few years older than him and had an ordinary face, but exuded an extraordinary aura. At the moment, the coach was giving instructions to someone around Li Han's age, guiding them in boxing practice.

Li Han couldn't help but watch from the side. The person's boxing style was quite unique, resembling Wing Chun, a style that relied on flexibility to overcome strength, but the crucial difference was its focus on elbow strikes, executed with exceptional grace.(T/N: Martial arts arc?!)

After practicing for a while, the coach let the person continue on their own and approached Li Han, smiling as he greeted him, "Are you a newcomer who got a membership card, or are you here to experience the combat class?"

"I got an annual card," Li Han raised the card in his hand and waved it. Then he pointed to the person practicing boxing behind him and asked, "What is that martial art? It looks excellent."

"It's Silat, a combat technique from Malaysia," the coach replied with a smile and extended his hand to Li Han. "I'm Ke Hong, the combat coach here. You can choose two days a week for personal training classes and you can decide the schedule."

"Can I learn Silat as well?" Li Han shook his hand and asked with great interest.

"It depends on the situation. This martial art may not be suitable for you," Coach Ke chuckled. "I'll teach you based on your personal circumstances. Have you had any experience with martial arts before? Or do you have any preferences?"

"I haven't had any experience," Li Han said, shaking his head. "But I'm good at dodging."

"Is that so? Let's give it a try," Coach Ke said with interest. Immediately, Li Han saw a shadow detach from Coach Ke and throw a punch at him.

Almost as soon as Coach Ke made his move, Li Han had already evaded, but as he avoided the straight punch, Coach Ke's next punch came.

Li Han dodged four punches in a row before creating some distance, and he said discontentedly, "Isn't that enough? Do you have to keep going until you hit me!?"

"You misunderstood," Coach Ke finally stopped and chuckled. "On one hand, I wanted to see how good you are at dodging as you claimed. But I wanted to demonstrate the basic 'combination punches' of any combat technique. But..."

As he narrowed his eyes and continued, "Your dodging is quite interesting. I get the feeling that you didn't just react to my actions but rather anticipated them before I acted."

Not bad! Li Han praised him and nodded and said, "I can anticipate my opponent's next move based on their muscles and actions. It's a kind of personal talent of mine..."(E/N: talent…? -__-)

"Haha! That's fascinating," Coach Ke looked at him with great interest, "In your case, I would recommend learning combat arts that can decide the outcome with a single blow, like Muay Thai, Kyokushin Karate, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, especially in one-on-one situations, has a high chance of achieving victory if you can anticipate the opponent's movements."

"Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu..." Li Han nodded, "But what if it's a group attack?"

"In that case, you'll need Kyokushin Karate and Muay Thai," Coach Ke smiled, “In a more confined space, Muay Thai, which relies on elbow and knee strikes, can deliver more power. I suggest combining these three skills, as they will complement your predictive abilities quite well."

That makes sense...This coach is quite knowledgeable! Li Han thought in surprise, then refocused and asked, "But how long does it take to learn all of this? I'm a complete beginner."

"That depends on how long you've been a member here," the coach chuckled playfully, "If you don't learn by then, just renew for another year."

He's quite a businessman. Li Han chuckled, "Okay, I'll learn these three."

Indeed, the coach gave him a sense of competence, and besides, the recommendation from the Big Data app is surely a reliable choice.

Afterwards, Li Han followed the coach and learnt some techniques for using combat equipment. And so, time passed and the first lesson came to an end.

Having not exercised for a long time, Li Han felt extremely sore after this little bit of movement today.

It was only a little after three in the afternoon when he returned home. He stretched at home and started browsing the Big Data app to find suitable consumer projects.

It's the off-season, and there are not many people visiting the car dealership every day. Selling one car in a day or two is already considered good, and many salespeople couldn’t even sell more than ten cars in a month.

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And he had an idea: If he could use Big Data points to calculate a decent financial project and recommend it to others, could he earn Big Data points once the other person purchased that financial product?

If that was possible, it would be a great opportunity for a win-win: He could buy the financial product for himself and promote it to others, earning money, and also earn Big Data points for himself and help others make money.

For example, he could use 200 Big Data points to push a financial product with a purchase limit of 1 million and a monthly return, he could buy 500,000 and let others have the remaining 500,000. In theory, this 500,000 could be converted into 500 Big Data points.

If someone bought it, he could exchange 200 Big Data points for 500, earning an extra few hundred thousand in addition. If no one bought it, he could buy it for himself and earn some extra money.

In any case, he would always make a profit.

In this approach, Li Han wouldn't necessarily have to engage in sales jobs like selling cars or houses to earn Big Data points.

So, Li Han had to test as soon as possible whether the method of selling Big Data-app recommended projects to others for Big Data points was feasible.

But the difficulty of this plan lay in how to make others believe in him. He wasn't a finance graduate, so why would anyone listen to him about such a large-scale financial project? Even relatives and friends would hesitate in the face of such high risk.

He could only wait until he gained some reputation in the field of finance before testing this plan.

Thinking about this, Li Han felt that the bank's financial advisor might be of use.

After thinking about this idea in his mind, his subsequent plans began to emerge step by step.

"This really gives me great motivation!" Li Han exclaimed excitedly to himself.