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Act 106 Manipulating the Heart

After finishing the contract, Doug said goodbye to Tom and walked to Principal Woolsey's office.

Although Principal Woolsey admitted in front of many people, he admitted Doug was his student.

But Doug did not disturb Principal Wolsey too much because of Principal Wolsey's words.

He wouldn't have appeared in front of Principal Woolsey unless necessary.

Because Doug knew that compared to saying hello in the morning and evening as if he was clocked in every day, Principal Woolsey needed his performance more.

Prove that Principal Woolsey did not choose the wrong performance.

A person's experience is limited. If a person's energy is used to maintain some unnecessary etiquette, how can he have the energy to do other things?

"Teacher, this is the Monopoly you told me to make. There are five sets in total. Do you want to take a look?" Doug put a small metal box that looked very exquisite and supported it on Principal Woolsey's desk with both hands.

Compared with the dirty painted cloth more than two months ago, the small metal box in front of me is still ordinary, but from the exquisiteness of the craftsmanship, it is worthy of the principal's desk.

The principal wearing a pair of reading glasses opened the lid with dry hands, looked at a very exquisite but not expensive component inside, took out a small metal house, looked at it for a while and said, "Doug, I'll be assured to do your business."

What Principal Wolsey said at the time was just an unintentional act. Doug had not been moved for so long, and he almost forgot.

However, today Doug suddenly presented the finished product in front of him, but once again let the principal experience the uniqueness of his last student.

If his former students had similar opportunities, they might actually use the most ordinary set of Monopoly to deal with things, otherwise they would probably use expensive materials to make several sets of Monopoly.

However, both the former and the latter are too extreme.

Even if Principal Wolsey gave it to him, others wouldn't care too much.

Although others may care a little about the latter when reading the materials, they will not care about the content of the game itself.

Doug's starting point of craftsmanship seems novel enough to him.

However, this is already accustomed to Doug.

His leaders once liked gifts to receive the most were those that seemed not very valuable but were very exquisite.

Because if the market price is not valuable, even if it is identified, it is just some ordinary small gifts.

However, using these seemingly ordinary raw materials can lead a low-key, luxurious and connotative life, and it also looks very tasteful.

Doug tried several times before finally discovering the leader's taste.

Now he put his experience directly on Principal Woolsey. Principal Woolsey has some of the same ideas as the leader. Doug's insights far exceed those of his peers naturally make Principal Woolsey feel comfortable.

Principal Woolsey asked, "I heard you have made another newspaper recently?"

"Yes, called the New Haven Times, and from the first issue, a newspaper boy has been sent to you," Doug replied.

"Yes, the article posted on the New Haven Times, did you mean?" asked Principal Woolsey.

"It's what I mean." Doug admitted openly.

Every newspaper has its own style.

If the New Haven Times is benchmarked, Doug feels that its positioning is likely to be in "Reader", "Yilin" and "Youth Digest", which sold millions of copies per issue during the peak period of New China.

Although the New Haven Times was unlikely to achieve millions of sales per issue with the education level of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century, there was also a demand for chicken soup articles in this era.

There were no such newspapers before, not because readers don’t like to read them, but because the content providers did not find this sub-category.

Unlike most people's intuition, most people don't know what they like.

Only a small number of people who feel that the existing ones are not satisfied will create brand new content.

This new content appears and falls on paper, and only others will discover it.

"Oh! So I like articles like this!"

"I have read these front page articles in the New Haven Times several times. At the beginning, I thought it was well written. However, the more I read it, the less it felt like a report.

What news reports require is respect for facts.

But I can only feel a lot of emotional renderings from the front page of the New Haven Times.

Do you want to create a newspaper that manipulates people's hearts?"

Although Principal Wolsey's tone was not very turbulent and his speed was very smooth, the content he spoke was not dull or friendly at all.

When Doug heard Principal Wolsey’s doubts, he did not hesitate and continued to admit generously, “Yes, I just want to create a newspaper that can manipulate people’s hearts.

You said that the New Haven Times has the meaning of manipulating people's hearts, but are there no suspicion of manipulating people's hearts in other newspapers?

Everyone in this world is fighting for their own interests.

I just wanted to get a newspaper that happened to me.

Otherwise, like the New Haven Daily, if a newspaper slanders me, would I have to acknowledge everything they said?”

Principal Woolsey admired Doug's unscrupulous appearance in front of him and did not feel offended. On the contrary, Doug's current appearance allowed him to feel the power of youth.

Principal Woolsey waited for Doug to finish speaking, and said, "I don't want to blame you. The New Haven Times is doing well. However, I still recommend that you have time to attend church services on Sundays, where you may have new gains."

Doug frowned for a moment, "Do you mean... let me use worship as a means of publicity?"

"It's like that. Or someone will see everything related to religion, a sacred thing. But, if you talk about propaganda, it may not be better than your New Haven Times.

However, religions that still exist today have their own special features.

In the distant era, technology was not so developed at that time. For ignorant people, only the stories they heard on Sunday can be used as their topic of conversation.

The content of the New Haven Times is good, but... Doug, I hope you make it look more mature.

Mature enough to allow people to accept everything said in the newspaper without any rejection.

Only in this way can we really manipulate people's hearts. Do you understand?"

"Yes, I get it."

Doug nodded in response as he listened to Principal Wolsey's bare-hearted words.

He felt that Principal Woolsey wanted to say more than that.
Chapter completed!
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