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美国某城30英里以外的山坡上有一块不毛之地,地皮的主人见地皮搁在那里没用,就把它以极低的价格出售。新主人灵机一动,跑到当地政府部门说:我有一块地皮,我愿意无偿捐献给政府,但我是一个教育救国论者,因此这块地皮只能建一所大学。政府如获至宝,当即就同意了。于是,他把地皮的2/3捐给了政府。不久,一所颇具规模的大学就矗立在了这块不毛之地上。聪明的地皮主人就在剩下的1/3的土地上修建了学生公寓、餐厅、商场、酒吧、影剧院等等,形成了大学门前的商业一条街。没多久,地皮的损失就从商业街的盈利中赚了回来。
There is a barren slope on the slopes 30 miles from a certain city in the United States. When the owner of the land sees the land there, it is of no use and is sold at a very low price. The new owner took the opportunity to go to the local government department and said: I have a piece of land. I am willing to donate it to the government for free. However, I am an education salvationist. Therefore, only one university can be built on this land. The government, if it was a treasure, agreed immediately. So he donated two-thirds of the land to the government. Soon a well-established university stands in this barren land. Clever landowners built student residences, restaurants, shopping malls, bars, theaters and the like on the remaining one-third of the land, forming a commercial street in front of the university. Soon, the loss of the land from the profitability of Commercial Street earned back.