Act Thirty-fifth The Voices in the Ivory Tower
Williams swore to God that this was the weirdest scene he had ever seen in his life.
Wilwin looked at Doug with an unusual look.
"teacher?"
This little beggar is called Master Principal?
According to the investigation, the principal only wrote a letter for the little beggar!
Could it be...
Could it be that this guy who looks like a little beggar is actually the illegitimate son of the principal?
Not only Wilwin, but also everyone present who knew the inside story showed profound expressions on his face.
People who are good at association have already come up with tortuous stories of no less than 50,000 words, and just wait to write them out when they meet the pen.
People who are not good at association have also come up with the inside story of no less than a thousand words.
They didn't think the principal and Doug had anything in common, but they found enough common ground in the two in an instant to prove the blood vessel relationship between the two.
Of course, there are people who are better at association. They think of the traditions of the pastors of Catholicism and Protestantism about little boys. When they look at Doug, they have so much more aesthetic interest.
Principal Theodore looked majestic and did not rush to explain his relationship with Doug, but said to Wilvin, "Mr. Wilvin, you say it first."
The crazy look on Professor Wilwin's face had almost completely faded at this moment. He replied restrained and politely, "Yes, Principal."
I think Mr. Doug Clayden has ruined the atmosphere of our Yale College.
"Monopoly" is a game that emphasizes excessive competition between people, emphasizes that people cannibalize, and in the end there is only one winner. Isn't it promoting social Darwinism?
The Lord’s glory is the brilliance of all things. Only those who are sad and unbeliever will do such cruel and cruel things.
Do you hope that all students who graduate from Yale College will live in such a world where people cannibalize themselves?”
The principal nodded without commenting, and did not answer Wilwin's last question. He turned to Doug and said, "Tell me, "Prosperity."
When the principal said "prosperity", his voice was very light and his tone was a little ambiguous. Even Wilwin, who was closest to the principal, only thought that this was a chaotic sound made by the elderly's tongue.
However, Doug understood.
He turned around and shouted to the crowd watching, ""Monopoly"!
I believe many of you have played it!
I believe everyone has already understood the meaning of ‘monopoly’ in the games these days!
Is "Monopoly" fun?
I admit it's fun!
But think about it, in the game, we cannot become winners at all. In the "reality game" where we can only move forward once, why should we be winners?
Only a small number of people will win, and most of them will fail!
I never thought I would win, including myself!
Even if I win, will I be happy when I look at those who fail?
Everyone closed their eyes and thought about the feeling of failure in the game...
Isn't it very sad?
It will be even more sad in reality!
If you fail, you will lose your house, your land, and all your assets!
Under the rules of Monopoly, we are all losers!
Then how can we not be losers?”
After Doug finished asking, he paused for a moment. While adjusting his breathing, he gave others time to think.
"Do you have an answer?
Anyway, I don't have it.
We prisoners’ dilemma!
We have no choice!
Under the rules of "Monopoly", we are likely to be losers!
Under the rules of "Monopoly", we can only move from one failure to the next!
Is it possible that everyone will no longer fail, everyone will succeed, no longer rely on exploiting others, and make themselves happy?
have!
That is - "Prosperity"!
All production activities are no longer for money! But for demand!
You have the need to fill your stomach, so there will be milk and bread.
You have a need to dress, so you have various clothing.
You have a housing need, so you have a home.
Everyone just needs to do what they want to do.
People who like to raise animals will raise cows, people who like to make good-looking clothes will make clothes, and people who like to build houses will build houses.
Everyone no longer thinks about harming others to obtain their own interests for the sake of other people's needs and their own hobbies.
This is "Prosperity"!
This is my original intention of designing "Monopoly" under the guidance of Teacher Theodore!
That’s right, the two games of Monopoly and Monopoly are combined, Monopoly!
"Monopoly" has only one person who is rich!
"Prosperity" is the common prosperity of everyone!
Students and teachers, if you are given a choice, which one do you choose?”
""Prosperity"!"
"Of course it's "Prosperity"!"
""Prosperity"!"
...
The chaotic sounds bombarded the birds away.
Williams stood up at this time and shouted rhythmically, "Prosperity! Prosperity! Prosperity!"
With someone taking the lead, the rest of the people also followed the wave initiated by Williams.
The collective shouted:
""Prosperity"!
"Prosperity"!
"Prosperity"!
…”
Principal Theodore looked at the scene in front of him with satisfaction, and Professor Wilwin's face seemed to be covered with a layer of wood ash made of elm leaves.
"Mr. Wilwin, do you think Doug is going to destroy Yale now?" The principal paused when he said "Doug", and he was becoming more and more sure that Doug was his "angel".
In this world, except Doug, no matter which little beggar can render the atmosphere to this point, even the young master from this top family cannot do this.
Principal Theodore is a person with high-level interest. He does not have such low-level interest as arguing with others. He said with a smile on his face, "Mr. Wilwin, let me introduce it like you. Doug Clayden, he is my disciple."
I believe you have understood the origin of "Monopoly".
Monopoly and Prosperity are both Monopoly.
Doug promoted "Monopoly" at Yale, which was a social experiment, and I agreed.
Sorry, in order to ensure the accuracy of the experiment, I did not mention that anyone. I have caused some harm to you, please forgive me.
However, look at the reactions of these children now, isn’t it just that the experiment is successful?”
"Yes! Principal!" Wilwin squeezed out a twisted smile.
Who would have expected that the president of Yale College had such a deep bond with a little homeless man at Yale College?
Professor Wilwin could take it and let it go. If Doug didn't leave Yale, he would leave Yale, he had forgotten all the words he had left.
"Scott, come here! Apologize to the Principal and Mr. Doug." Wilwin ordered Scott, who had been wronged, to hold the aggrieved.
The principal said after Scott apologized, "The children are competing for knowledge, what do you need to apologize?"
"You are right." Professor Wilwin smiled on his face and spitted on the trunk road.
The scene was peaceful.
Wilwin and Scott made some ugly things and lost some face.
The principal and Doug gained fame.
Chapter completed!