Yesterday, I had tea with a friend and discussed a money-making method that has been secretly spreading in the circle recently. After hearing about it, I was greatly shocked.


The main character is a female teacher. While many people are still competing in traditional overseas expansion, she relies on reshaping our ancestors' classical studies and metaphysics to create a printing press on social media.
Wealthy circles in Europe and America have long been tired of tarot cards and astrology. Silicon Valley's tech elites and Beverly Hills' wealthy ladies are materially extremely affluent, but their spiritual worlds are simply desolate. They are caught in a huge collective internal struggle, desperately craving a higher-dimensional, more historically profound mystical power to soothe their inner anxiety.
At this moment, our Bazi astrology and I Ching come into play.
She places ads on foreign platforms, using nothing fancy—just a slowly rotating Taiji Bagua diagram paired with ethereal guqin background music. How could foreigners have seen such a scene? Once they see this mysterious Eastern aesthetic, the sense of sophistication is immediately maximized, and they instantly feel that their crystal balls are no longer attractive.
Once foreigners are hooked, they pay $99, leave their birth year, month, and day, and then witness a miracle.
The young lady directly inputs these dates into a popular free Chinese fortune-telling website, which automatically generates a dozens-of-pages-long Chinese astrology analysis in one second. Then, the real core productivity model comes into play.
She feeds these Chinese texts to AI, giving it an extremely precise instruction to simulate the tone of an enlightened Eastern monk, translating these dry fortune-telling words into English full of Zen meaning and cosmic energy resonance. Then, she inserts this philosophically profound English into a beautifully designed PDF template featuring ink wash paintings and blue-and-white porcelain elements.
The entire process costs almost nothing, takes less than five minutes. A $99 Oriental destiny blueprint is thus sent out.
What is the reaction of foreigners after seeing it? They are simply amazed, feeling that this ancient wisdom from across the ocean understands them better than their own psychologists, almost eager to kowtow across the Pacific.
But this is just the beginning. The most fascinating part of business lies in repeat purchases and upgrades.
The report must mention some missing water or wood in the Five Elements, right? The young lady then launches a black obsidian lucky charm blessed by an Oriental dojo, specifically used to harmonize personal energy fields. The beads, wholesale priced at ten yuan at Yiwu small commodities market, are shipped via SF Express International, selling for $199.
If she encounters top-tier wealthy clients with deep anxiety, she can directly offer an additional cross-border remote blessing ritual for $999.
No need to stock physical goods, no customs clearance risks—this is a perfect monetization of pure intellectual property combined with emotional value!
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