Blackstone Code

1345 Be responsible

"Thank you to the school and everyone for giving me this opportunity to speak. I am honored to stand in such a place today and say something on behalf of the third graders."

Lynch's opening is very ordinary, nothing special, but anyone who knows him will understand that he is not a person who likes to play by the rules.

After saying this, he looked at the people and suddenly asked, "I forgot to introduce myself. Is there anyone who doesn't recognize me?"

Some people were already enjoying themselves, while others shouted loudly, "We know you, you are Lynch."

When Lynch heard the "support", he nodded repeatedly, pointed to the place where the sound came from, and made two thumbs up, "Hey, thanks, brother."

A bit of slang that was not so classy made everyone happy. This style, which obviously comes from the lower class, seems to be inherently joyful to the people here.

This feeling actually stems from the arrogance of people in the upper class. They disdainfully and arrogantly imagine themselves as gods looking down on the world. They regard all good and bad as a way to please themselves.

Lynch was also laughing. The president felt that something was wrong, but he didn't say anything.

His purpose is different from Lynch's. His purpose is to make himself look more like the kind of president people want.

Friendly, approachable, humorous, and doesn't mind flattering the "voters".

Lynch...his ideas are sometimes very special, and Mr. President doesn't know how to describe that feeling.

Lynch was laughing, and others were laughing too. He was almost laughing. He raised his hand and pressed it softly, "I am Lynch. Many people think that I represent the federal dream of this era and am the best embodiment of the federal spirit."

"And today, the theme we are facing is related to graduation and realizing self-worth."

"Actually, when I knew what I was going to say, I didn't know it very far in advance. I even suspected that they were deliberately trying to embarrass me and didn't give me much time to prepare."

"You know, speech notes are an essential part of a speech, but today, I don't have them here."

He also made a body movement that meant nothing. If anyone noticed the speeches of him and Mr. President, they would notice that they would use a certain range of body language at appropriate times to deepen the power of their speeches.

It's like if you tell others you have no money, you may not win their trust immediately, but if you turn over all your pockets while saying you have no money, those people will believe you!

Even if you have a roll of money hidden in one of your pockets that is not reversed, they will think that you really have no money, because your behavior and actions have won their trust.

In fact, the same is true for speeches. You speak and others listen, but it is all superficial. You have to make them feel your emotions and empathize with you.

This is the best!

Lynch looked at them, "I originally wanted to talk about hard work, struggle, and tenacity, but the brother in front said everything I wanted to say..."

People laughed again, and the young man from the Duncan family, the valedictorian, smiled.

That's not actually a bad statement, it actually expresses Lynch's approval of his speech.

He spread his hands, "Then what should I say?"

Someone shouted, "Tell me about your girlfriends!"

We got a good sense of interaction during the first interaction, so someone tried to interact again this time.

Plus it wasn't a serious lecture, and the school had no reason to object to such an interaction.

The students started laughing loudly, and some continued to boo. Lynch looked "shy" on his face. When people thought he was going to refuse to answer, he suddenly asked, "Which one are you talking about?"

The students were in a state of excitement. It was the first time they had seen such an unruly person, and people began to mention the names of women they knew.

"I'm sorry, the time for my speech is limited, and you have too many ideas, so I can't answer you."

"And the school definitely doesn't want me to talk about my private life on such an important occasion."

"So we still have to talk about something normal."

"So, what to talk about?"

He asked again, but this time, he did not give others a chance to answer. Instead, he asked and answered himself, "Let's continue talking about everyone's struggles and efforts after entering society."

"Actually, I don't recommend that you work so hard. Whether you are starting a business or joining a company, there is no need to work so hard or be so serious..."

There was a brief silence in the enthusiastic scene. The graduate representative in front, Mr. President, all talked about hard work and struggle. Why did Lynch come here...he made a counterargument?

Lynch pointed broadly at the expressionless people who were still in a logical conflict, "I can see how shocked you are inside..." He even stood in their shoes and said with a pinched voice, "He Why do you say that?”

Then he shook his head slightly and said, "You may think that I said something wrong. Why don't I encourage you to work hard and fight?"

"Because as soon as you were born, you have already stood at a height that many people who really need hard work and struggle can't reach in their lifetime!" Gu

“Why do people have to work hard?”

His voice rose, the president kept smiling, and the principals and school trustees were a little paralyzed.

This is not a description of their thinking.

"Because of poverty, because life forces them to work hard, because if they don't work hard enough, they will be eaten by this cannibalistic society!"

"And we are the ones who devour them!"

"When we work harder, we will swallow up more ordinary people, and together with their dreams, pursuits, visions for the future and their struggles, we will swallow them up!"

"As a person who has climbed up from the bottom, I sincerely hope that everyone will stop working hard and fighting, because the more you fight and work hard, the more people will be hurt!"

"Actually, for people like us, our struggle and our efforts are not the same thing as the struggles and efforts that people generally know."

"In our class, the struggle and effort we talk about are actually doing our best to exploit, oppress, and plunder with greater strength!"

"Ladies and gentlemen, there is nothing positive in these words..."

Everyone was still deep in thought or shocked, and no one disturbed him.

Mr. President and some of the invited senior leaders of the Holy Peace Society fell into thinking.

Their way and perspective of looking at problems are different from those of ordinary students.

In their view, there was nothing wrong with what Lynch said, but it was rare for anyone to say it outright.

At this time, someone made an objection. It was a graduate, "Lynch, if I enter the company and I work hard and struggle, will I hurt anyone?"

Lynch looked at him and faced the problem head on, "If you are a low-level employee of a company and live a life without any guarantee, you have to work hard and struggle without hurting anyone."

"But you are not. We all know that after graduation, we will start at least as middle- and low-level cadres. Some of us will even directly run a company."

"For us, the hard work and struggle we talk about are not based on the success we achieve through personal efforts, no!"

"Our efforts and struggles are through exploitation and oppression, and through various unequal powers to command and require those employees at the bottom to work hard for our ideals and pursuits."

"And we will probably only wear high-end clothes, sit in a warm place, and talk decently about how many of our goals we have achieved through the efforts and struggles of others..."

The person who asked the question fell into silence, and no one refuted Lynch's words, because there was nothing wrong with what Lynch said.

For corporate managers, their job is to squeeze the potential of all employees and convert these potentials into company profits and value enhancement.

For those people who have achieved company improvement... they have not actually changed much. Instead, they will work hard to catch up as the company's requirements continue to improve.

Some people are lucky and can barely keep up with the company's development. Some people are not so lucky and will be abandoned by the company for various reasons.

The same is effort, the same is struggle. They are obviously the same word, but they are not the same thing.

Lynch smiled, "That's why I say, actually, I don't want everyone to work so hard after graduation."

"For most people here, the so-called effort is nothing more than setting a higher pursuit and higher goal for a certain project or a certain enterprise."

"The ones who really pay to achieve this pursuit and this goal are not you yourself, but those people you will never notice."

"Those who will not be cared about by you will still bear most of the responsibility."

"I hope that those of you who work hard will only be a minority after all. The more people, I still hope that you can just get by, at least so that most people won't live so hard!"

Completely different remarks made many people think about what he said.

The graduate representative of the Duncan family raised his own question at this time, "So according to what you said, we don't have to work hard?"

"So how does this society develop and how does the country become strong?"

He also used Mr. President's speech to refute Lynch. It can be seen that he has indeed received a good education and is very good in the speed and method of reaction.

But it's a pity that he is facing Lynch, a person who can lock himself up for a lifetime with just his mouth!

Lynch listened to his question, nodded repeatedly, and then said, "What you said is what I really want to say today."

"That is……"

"responsibility!"

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