Act One Hundred and Four: Doug's Day

After listening to Doug's uncomplicated words, Carlton was so excited that he was about to burst into tears.

Newspapers are not a new medium, and hundreds of years ago, the bureaucracy of powerful countries already had internal information about policies and briefings on personnel changes.

However, the rise of newspapers in the Western world, such as the relatively common class, and the spread of newspapers on a wider scale, did not take long to come.

The progress of technology is the premise for the emergence of mass newspapers.

But while newspapers actually exist, and as a "new media" of this era, they are the most popular mass communication medium. However, the core of newspaper communication has not changed since its inception.

No matter whether it is a business or a scrubbing, what the newspaper needs to present is still the facts, even if it is only part of the facts.

Carlton looked at the terrifyingly young boss in front of him, but this young boss came up with a whole new core - emotion.

The young boss, although he did not say that "the facts are not important", in the eyes of Kelton's actual operation, the facts are not.

Even a very simple thing, after layers of technical rendering, will impress the reader's emotions.

If such a method is discovered by others, it will surely be considered an evil method of the devil to seduce mortals, like the snake in the Garden of Eden that tricked Adam and Eve into eating apples.

Such a duty, although irrelevant to the law, can defeat a person on a moral level.

However, before Carlton could come up with a solution to tell his boss, his boss told him an almost perfect solution.

The solution is political correctness.

Although the methods we use are indeed a little too strong, everything we promote is to encourage people to yearn for goodness.

A knife can be used to chop vegetables or to kill people.

Is it the fault of the knife to kill someone?

No!

It's man's fault!

There is no guilt in the creative approach!

Our newspapers are also innocent!

Even, you just have to say that there is a problem with our newspaper. You are anti-human! You are a bad person with bad morals!

Thinking that the newspaper he ran would stand on such a moral high ground, Carlton was happy to provoke it.

"Don't worry, there will be political correctness and public service announcements!" Carlton knew the power of both weapons, and the thought that both weapons could be in his hands made him want to write immediately.

"Go!" Doug sent him out.

As soon as he went out, Williams knocked on the door again and came in, "Teacher, we sold a total of 392 copies of Monopoly yesterday, and the newsboys said that after the New Haven Times went on sale, many people came to them to buy our Monopoly.

Right now our cash flow is healthy. ”

"William, you sit down first, it's hard work. Doug poured two glasses of hot water, "Our current cash flow, although relatively healthy, should not be taken lightly. I don't know if you've noticed, Black Hawk Bank's account date is almost up. And, we're going to have a big payout in the near future. ”

"What big expense?" Williams hurriedly asked.

If you don't know that firewood and rice are expensive, you won't know what it means to spend money like running water.

Although the Claydon Printing & Dyeing Factory was not a big factory, Williams now had more access to money every day than he had in nearly two decades before.

However, no matter how much he comes into contact with every day, Doug says it's small money.

Now that Doug is saying that there is going to be a big expense, it makes Williams tremble.

Doug explained slowly, "Now we only have Claydon Printing and Dyeing and Carlton Newspapers, but are Monopoly and New Haven Times profitable? Not profitable.

People don't play Monopoly and life will go on, a little boring at best.

People who don't read the New Haven Times are just a little 'ignorant' and still able to go about their lives as usual.

Some time ago, when we were in a dye crisis, my friend Tom and I developed a new synthetic dye. I think the future of dye is much bigger than that of cultural and entertainment products like Monopoly and the New Haven Times.

Because everyone needs food, clothing, shelter and transportation, they can't take off dyes.

Whether it's a man's or a woman's clothes, there are always many people who want bright colors.

Applying red and yellow paint to accident-prone areas can effectively reduce the chance of accidents.

The right color in the interior can increase the well-being of the occupants.

Even, even eating, adding copper flakes to vegetable soup to make vegetables greener is not uncommon.

I'm going to set up a new company called Tom & Doug Chemicals, and you'll have to take care of the accounts there.

And the big expenditure I'm talking about is that we have to stock up on a large number of raw materials for dye synthesis to prevent someone from trying to choke our necks.

William, you may still think that dyes are not as specific as Monopoly or the New Haven Times, but I dare say that we can change the colors of the future. ”

Williams really didn't know much about dyes, and he really didn't think they were important. However, he firmly believes that if he follows his own teacher, he can change the color of the future.

Let Williams get ready to take over Tom and Doug Chemical's accounts, and Doug's next person in the office is McGill.

Doug poured two more cups of hot water and said, "The prosecution process against Mitos Manufacturing Company can begin, and prepare for Tom's lawsuit against Doug Chemical Company for synthetic dyes." If you don't have enough manpower, you can recruit a few more. Right now, Monopoly sales are doing well, and we don't lack money to hire a few people.

The core of most of the companies we have is to carry out technological innovation and make new products.

So, McGill, I need you so much, and you're going to be busy.

I believe that as these companies grow, you will become a well-known lawyer throughout the United States, and even around the world. ”

McGill, who has been baptized by reality, doesn't want to be excited like Williams.

Nor did what Doug say to him as deeply and spiritually as he did to Carlton.

However, Doug is not a man who can only draw pies. He wouldn't give a penny and ask his subordinates to do something that would take a hundred dollars to complete.

He gives people a future, but he also gives them a rich present.

McGill smiled implicitly, "In the field of patents, we can't lose!"

Sending McGill out the door, Doug also put on his coat and was about to go out.

He's going to Yale to meet Tom and his teacher, Principal Woolsey.

That's a day in the life of Doug.

A busy and fulfilling day.