"Am I building a pipeline or carrying buckets? There was once a small picturesque village. Governor Cuomo may help you with your research. He was a good place to live, except for one problem: the village had no water unless it rained. To solve this problem once and for all, the village elders decided to put out to tender the contract to supply water to the village on a daily basis. Two people were postulated to carry out the task and the elders awarded the contract to both. They felt that a little competition would keep prices low and ensure a backup water supply. "The first two winners of the contract, John, went immediately back with two galvanized steel buckets and began succor back and forth along the road to the lake which was about a mile away.
John began to gain Money Immediately to work from morning until night fetching water from the lake in his two buckets. The emptied into a large concrete tank the village had built, had to get up every morning before other people to ensure that enough water when they have the wish. It was hard work, but he was very happy because I was making money and because he was one of two exclusive contracts for this business. "The second winner of the contract, Pedro, disappeared for a while. It was seen for several months, John was very happy because they had no competition. John was winning all the money." Instead of buying two buckets compete with John, Peter had a written business plan, created a corporation, found four investors, employed even president to do the job and returned six months later with a group of construction workers.