It's a proven fact, and ironically enough it was at our favorite pizza/entertainment chain where we learned this concept, none other than Chuck E. Cheese's. What Chuck E. Cheese and CEC Entertainment ultimately taught us is that big business--or any kind of business--is something that's accomplished through a simple chain of command and/or action.
Kangen water systems also became part of the CEC chain of command by delivering free gallons of ionized water to the chain's Northridge, California location. Historically one of the original CECs to be opened in 1982, Northridge was at one time home to one of the San Fernando Valley's most beloved "Pizza Time Theaters," back when PTT was a reality for the Chuck E. Cheese chain.
In 2013, however, we've realized that we have to abandon the past in pursuit of the future. With this philosophy in mind, Enagic had to find a way to expand upon their wellness business by expanding-upon, or "sneaking their way" into others. Upon careful investigation and firsthand experience, we found that Tesla Motors was that company.
Grant Cardone, who quickly became one of my cultural icons, taught that using what he calls the "10X Factor" is indeed the best plan of action for the business realm. In that spirit, I wrote this blog within a 20-25 minute window, but it was also in that spirit that I came to an epiphany: EnagicUSA has no option at this point but to become an Elon Musk company.
For no other reason should this be, except that Tesla is a "wellness" business first and a car builder second. Education is the key when it comes to Tesla, and the idea of hydroelectric bettering is one that Tesla and Enagic have in common.
The strategy pyramid, for me anyway, is that Tesla is at the top, Belgian fry outlet, Frytes comes second, as they are a restaurant concerned with better living through better food, and CEC Entertainment comes third, as Chuck E. Cheese's has proven to be a corporate pod concerned primarily with profit since at least 2012.
The vision then, is to make Tesla a place that practices better health through better method. How else, but by getting kangen water machines into the Tesla showrooms, the closest in this case being at the Westfield mall in Canoga Park. Tesla's Topanga store is one of the cleanest you could ever visit, and that's why it only makes sense that they make ionized water a major part of their regimen, their "plan of action" from here on.
America's current economy is fucked-up. According to Grant Cardone, this is ultimately because the Middle Class is reliant upon the idea of "just enough." When it comes to a possible merger between Enagic and Tesla, however, "just enough" just doesn't seem to be fuckin' enough!
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