Act 143 Speech to Women Workers
Doug looked at the female workers in the audience, and when they saw Doug come to the stage, they all fell silent as they listened to his words.
However, his words are not magic. Only if it really makes sense can you convince them.
Doug gathered his thoughts and preached in words that the women workers could understand, "It is said that I am of German descent and that I am from Germany. However, I don't remember what Germany was like.
For as long as I can remember, I've lived in the United States, living in New England.
But even though I've been living in New England, wandering from one city to another, I still know that the world is bigger, bigger than I ever imagined.
I think we all come from all over the world.
Ireland?
Wales?
Scotland?
Or France?
We couldn't survive in those places, so we came to New England, but we have to admit that there were a lot of rich people there, even more than New England.
"Monopoly" is something that can't be eaten or used, will everyone buy it?
You won't!
But those who have money!
They can play!
Let's recall, who played Monopoly in New Haven in the first place?
That's right!
It's a student!
Be a student of Yale!
They are either of rich birth or have aristocratic blood.
However, if you only buy these people, just us are the only ones who produce "Monopoly", and they are enough to sell.
Why are there still people competing with us to build a factory?
Because...... More people are starting to play Monopoly.
Those in the middle of New Haven also started buying Monopoly in order to have a common language with the superior people who played Monopoly.
Even, they don't care how expensive "Monopoly" is, and even they think that the more expensive the better.
Why is that?
Because, "Monopoly" is just a kind of entertainment for those who are really rich.
However, for those who are not rich enough.
It's like buying "Monopoly", just like a real rich person, with a real rich ticket.
There are many, many such people, and the sales of "Monopoly" have risen.
After that, why did those who needed to save money to afford "Monopoly" also buy "Monopoly"?
Because, their bosses, the ugly ones who want to get into the upper class, they want to please their bosses, their employers.
After that, I stuffed money directly into "Monopoly".
It makes buying "Monopoly" like a lottery.
As a result, a small New Haven not only fed one of our factories. It can allow everyone to work 24 hours a day, three shifts a day.
At the same time, it also made the reputation of "Monopoly" spread farther away.
Now, although sales of New Haven's "Monopoly" have dropped a lot.
But many parts of New England, including New York, the wealthiest, became our new markets.
It's beautiful.
However, we are not producing enough.
We can supply New Haven with enough, if not too much, Monopoly, but we can't supply New England entirely.
And beyond this New England, there is the whole of America.
Beyond this America, there is the whole of America.
Beyond this America, there is the whole world.
Wherever the sun rises, I will let "Monopoly" be sold!
There are so many rich people in the world, and so many people like to lick their stinky feet.
Can't "Monopoly" sell?
Yes!
Absolutely!
That's why I gave Freeman a few months to develop a new production line that gave our Claydon printing and dyeing factory a chance to hit the world stage. ”
After Doug finished speaking, he leaned against the wall again and walked upstairs.
Rose looked at Doug's hoarse appearance, her face was a little red, although this was not the first time she had watched Doug's speech, but every time she saw him give a speech and saw his passionate appearance, she felt that this "child" who was only a decade old had an extremely mature side.
However, for Doug, who was still in the middle of a cold, it was tiring to give this short speech.
Many people always think that the so-called speech is not just standing on the stage and saying a few words?
Is that really the case?
No!
Of course not!
How can it be that simple?
Speech is an art, an art that stirs up the emotions of the audience.
A speech can have nothing, but the only thing that cannot be missing is infectiousness!
How can it be infectious?
From the content of the speech, to the tone of the speech, to the movements of the body, and finally to those shouts that hit the soul!
It can be extreme, it can be evil, but it's inciting.
However, although the effect is good, it takes not only physical strength but also energy to give such a speech.
The female workers below were all in silent shock as Doug left.
As Doug walked up the stairs, one of them reacted and asked in a loud voice, "Boss......! Really?"
Rose picked up the tin horn that Doug hung on the wall and said, "Quiet! It's quiet! Boss, he's sick, he's worried about you losing your job, so he reluctantly came down to give you a speech, don't bother the boss anymore!"
As soon as Ross said this, the female workers realized that Doug's steps were a little faltering.
Originally, it seemed that no matter what you did, it was like a back with a gust of wind.
At the moment, there is a little bleakness.
The simple female workers instantly felt extremely guilty in their hearts.
They silently stopped saying a word, but returned to their jobs, working harder than they had before the news.
In their minds, if the bosses are working so hard, why don't they work hard?
If, one day, "Monopoly" can really be sold all over the world and to their hometown, they will not be unknown in this life......
It's a pity that although they are full of emotions, they have some common sense and cognitive errors.
The reason why Doug worked hard is because the Claydon printing and dyeing factory is his industry, and "Monopoly" is his product.
He succeeded, and he gained a huge amount of wealth and fame.
And what will the female workers, no matter how hard they work?
Get paid more?
Maybe.
Doug isn't a "bad" business owner, because of the times and the foil of other worse business owners.
However, he is also definitely not a good capitalist.
The word capitalist has nothing to do with goodness.
Doug Claydon lay back on the bed, rolled up in the quilt, thinking about the positioning of the Claydon printing and dyeing factory in the future.
Can a thing with low technical difficulty like "Monopoly" really be sold to the world in one factory?