Overtake directly on the curve



Overtake directly on the curve

On Weibo's trending topics, experts suggested that companies could study the Zhixing model to improve their work processes...

The expert truly lived up to his reputation; his explanation was eloquent and logically sound.

If Jiang Chuan hadn't been completely unaware of Zhixing Games' advanced management methods, he would most likely have believed the professor's nonsense.

Usually, netizens would criticize him, saying, "My advice is that you shouldn't give advice." But this time, he was surprisingly well-received, and many memes were created based on current events.

In the marketing field, this would probably be used as a prime example: "How to Achieve the Best Marketing Results Without Spending a Single Penny on Marketing."

Jiang Chuan was confused. He was genuinely confused this time. He stopped packing his things and silently typed three question marks.

This expert was a renowned professor at the university he graduated from. They were all on the same side, so why would he stab them in the back like that?

Jiang Chuan, being far removed from the company's grassroots life, naturally had no idea that these were the interns repaying the kindness shown to them, coupled with the fact that the school frequently received charitable donations from outstanding alumni—no small sums at that—and had long wanted to announce to the world that their school had produced an outstanding entrepreneur.

The two sides hit it off immediately.

The school assigned a professor to conduct research on the matter, and the interns cooperated very well with the professor's research, answering all questions. At the same time, they would also appropriately glorify President Jiang, whom they had never met.

What's this wave called?

A joint backstab.

Jiang Chuan simply didn't know that.

His previously subdued emotions were suddenly stirred up again.

Who is the real culprit?

Jiang Chuan didn't bother packing his things; he wanted to get revenge first.

He spent some time tracing back to the source and found the netizen who initially compared Zhixing Games to "The Survival Diary of Contemporary Working People"...

Comrades should not be implicated in this misfortune.

Jiang Chuan silently shifted his gaze, then turned his attention to Wu Zhengyang... It was Wu Zhengyang who had been stirring things up in various ways, which made the situation bigger and bigger, causing a great uproar.

I simply forwarded a post by Wu Zhengyang on @FreeArtist, where he talked at length about the sophistry of working overtime.

He speaks without any restraint.

"Humans are naturally inclined to a work rhythm that balances work and rest."

"Is there really that much work that employees need to do? Or do you consider employees' time to be one of your assets?"

"I need to remind you that working late into the night for extended periods can put a heavy burden on your body."

The count trembled slightly; this was the second time he had seen Jiang Chuan so emotionally volatile. This was not the usual Jiang Chuan.

Although compared to normal people, this level of emotional fluctuation is certainly very low.

But this is Jiangchuan.

The human in front of him showed very little emotional fluctuation, to the point that the Earl sometimes wondered if he had hired a robot to act as his contractor.

Jiang Chuan's expression remained unchanged; at most, he just frowned.

The Count sensed this emotional shift through changes in the magical magnetic field.

After the incident of an employee dying suddenly from overwork, Wu Zhengyang knew that he had completely lost. He had been in the lead, but who would have thought that there would be such a freak as Zhixing Games?

The fact that this company survived in the Chinese market is truly remarkable and makes it a valuable case study for learning and discussion.

One defeat leads to another.

Time waits for no one, and the tide has turned.

Wu Zhengyang has let go of the past, but netizens haven't. Besides the company that caused an employee's sudden death due to overtime work being criticized, he has also been dragged into the criticism.

There might be a sense of "What have I done to deserve this?" In truth, Wu Zhengyang didn't think he had given any wrong instructions; it was just that everyone had a different perspective.

Wouldn't it be too boring if only one voice were allowed to exist in this world?

Back to reality, although Wu Zhengyang is no longer active online, there are still many things in real life that he needs to deal with.

The reason he said things like "working overtime is a shortcut to success" is because he had done it before and succeeded, which led to his current achievements.

Only by working during other people's rest time can you stand out.

After all, there are so many people in China.

If you lack the ability, you're destined to be overlooked.

The so-called "Knowledge and Action Model" that netizens are praising doesn't seem to consider how much of it is exaggerated and marketing-driven. Do you believe that Zhixing Games really does this, or do you believe that I am Qin Shi Huang?

As for the influential blogger who reposted their own reply, their name was something like @FreeArtist, and they weren't wrong.

Wu Zhengyang could frankly admit this, but he was not wrong either, and he did not think there was anything wrong with what he said.

He does pay overtime, and the employee benefits are quite good. What's wrong with working overtime?

What do young people do if they don't work?

The point is to create value for society.

It was almost 8 o'clock, and it was about time to end today's overtime work. There hadn't been anything much going on at the company lately... Besides, the incident of someone dying from overtime work had just happened, and Wu Zhengyang was still a little shaken.

Give the employees a break during this period.

However, if you slack off at work, you need to recharge mentally, lest you return to work with a careless attitude after a period of rest.

Wu Zhengyang briefly adjusted his words in his office, then went out and called everyone to the conference room.

As the saying goes, one should not complain about hard work; is work really just for a little overtime pay?

Of course, I need to push myself to a higher level.

"Everyone, I believe you have all recently seen the news about the large company where excessive overtime led to the sudden death of an employee."

"I can only say that it is indeed unfortunate, but one's own health is indeed more important. I hope everyone can take good care of their health in daily life."

"If you feel unwell, you can communicate with your supervisor in a timely manner."

"We'll be taking a short break and adjusting during this period, as it's currently the off-season for business. However, I hope that after this break, everyone will stay focused and not become complacent..."

As Wu Zhengyang was speaking, perhaps because each line was quite long, he felt a little out of breath and paused to take a breath.

Then he opened his mouth again, but couldn't say anything.

He collapsed, and an ambulance was called to take him to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Then it became a trending topic on Weibo: "A 32-year-old young entrepreneur was admitted to the ICU due to overtime work".

The more sensational the title, the better the name.

Not long ago, there was news of a large company employee dying from overwork, and Wu Zhengyang angrily confronting netizens. Upon suddenly seeing this, many netizens were somewhat... overjoyed.

I thought all bosses were superheroes.

Looking at him now, isn't he just an ordinary person?

Some self-media outlets, not wanting to miss out on trouble, even directly named which big shot was admitted to the ICU, stubbornly sticking to their guns like the five-nut mooncakes made by Zhongxia, arguing back and forth... Who else could have disappeared?

Since no one was killed, netizens felt even more justified in launching their massive mockery.

"Look at that, all that talk about overtaking on a curve, now that it's actually happening, you know what it means to talk without understanding the pain. Well, look what happened, you've gone straight to the gates of hell by overtaking on a curve!"

"Did you see the news? It said he was in a meeting, a meeting at 8 o'clock, and he dragged his employees to go crazy, and then his body couldn't take it. I can only say he deserved it."

Without the person in question, there's no fun in retaliating online anymore.

After netizens swarmed in and unleashed their fury, they dispersed just as quickly.

A netizen, having nothing better to do, casually browsed through the anecdotes and probably plans to organize the timeline to entertain other netizens who haven't yet caught up on the whole story.

I don't know who discovered the blind spot, but then I saw @FreeArtist's Weibo post.

Let's take a look at this guy's past Weibo posts...

Good heavens, this... this... this... shouldn't we hurry up and bring our boss's name, address, and ID number to the Weibo comment section to show off?

A precise sacrifice!

A review of historical records reveals that whichever boss @FreeArtist, the King of Hell walking among men, reposts on Weibo will bring misfortune to that boss.

Like Ding Pengxing, who drank so much that he had a stomach hemorrhage and was hospitalized, and couldn't drink for the next six months... The subsequent incident of sexual harassment at a drinking party, once it was shared, directly emptied the company's coffers.

For example, Zhang Yuan, a fellow sufferer with the drunkard, wasn't much better off. After the independent artist shared the video, someone who should have paid taxes but didn't was naturally summoned for questioning.

They still dare not show their faces.

Let's recall Lei Zhize again, this animal driven by lust. It was a sexual harassment incident at a dinner table, and some time has passed since then.

Then a professional from the hospital mentioned "a certain dysfunction," but no one paid attention at the time because the topic had already died down.

Only now do I realize what it means to: if you can't control yourself, then "you" control yourself...

The most recent one is Pan You.

The comment on the Weibo post that was retweeted by @FreeArtist was: Rich.

Now it seems more like irony.

They're penniless and the company's gone. The only saving grace is that at least they have no debt.

This guy's example of tagging one boss after another is a perfect example. If not now, when? First come, first served!

Amen.

Zhang Jiazhi, as @FreeArtist's number one fan—that's a bit of an exaggeration, but he does pay close attention to the account—updated his Weibo today, and when he opened it, the style suddenly changed?

First, here's a new Weibo post from @FreeArtist, talking about what's been going on these past two days.

Zhang Jiazhi didn't feel anything. He ran his company by following the rules and being upright, without engaging in any underhanded dealings, so he naturally didn't have to worry about employees betraying him.

One of the few things that employees might find unbearable in daily work is that older people tend to be more talkative.

One thing can be told over and over again.

Zhang Jiazhi himself is aware of this, but he can't change it; it's a subconscious habit.

Scrolling down to the comments section, I felt like something was off.

"Zhou Zi'an, what do you think they're doing?" Zhang Jiazhi didn't quite understand. Why were they suddenly reporting all these strange pieces of information?

They suppressed all the previous serious comments.

Zhou Zian took the phone and scanned it briefly. As a young man born in the Internet age, he was very good at searching for what he needed from a lot of complicated information.

But now that I understand, can I tell my boss what I've said?

say what?

"Boss... your idol has become the spokesperson for the underworld."

Putting everything else aside, just the attributes that netizens have assigned to this place—how many business owners would feel chilled to the bone after seeing this comment section?

Zhou Zian thought for a long time, and finally said tremblingly, "Zhang Jiazhi, they're just playing around. They want their boss and the blogger to have some close interaction."

Zhang Jiazhi took back his phone and looked at it from top to bottom, marveling at how many creative ideas young people have these days: "Oh, so that's what it means, what kind of intimate interaction?"

"...Um, well, it's more like some kind of spiritual exchange...maybe also some practical exchanges?"

To be fair, Zhou Zian felt that there was nothing wrong with what he said; he had just phrased it differently to make it more acceptable.

Zhang Jiazhi nodded, "Oh, I see." Then he handed his phone to Zhou Zian as if it were the most natural thing in the world: "Then you can leave your name here too."

Zhou Zian's hands trembled instantly.

Good heavens, patricide... Is this something to be said? Although he himself doesn't really believe in these mystical things, what if it is?

Fortunately, he had a flash of inspiration and realized in time, "Yes! It's working hours now, and I need to handle my work!"

"Teacher Zhang! You should deal with these research reports first. The staff below are waiting to be assigned work." Zhou Zi'an said righteously, appearing determined to share the company's burdens.

Jiang Chuan was still thinking, "It's not gentlemanly to let this grudge go unavenged," but when he looked at his own Weibo, he also felt that something was amiss.

The "sacrifice the entire internet" trend is basically about doing things that are hard to understand...

I don't quite understand it. I'll look at it again, but it's still so strange.

What kind of mental state allows someone to post all the information about their boss in the comments section in order to make a precise wish?

Fortunately, it's just a Weibo account and doesn't significantly affect his daily life. They'll probably realize it's useless after a while and then forget about it.

But... why exactly?

Zhi Xing Games does have something to say, because it is indeed quite unique; everything is valued for its rarity. @Free Artist, why? Isn't the "words become law" meme all in the past?

The list of targets for revenge has been expanded to include another member.

I've been reading the comments these past couple of days and I've noticed that everyone seems really anxious.

Don't rush, don't rush. How can you predict things even ahead of the author?

It hasn't even reached President Jiang's horse yet; this is the grand finale, it won't happen so soon.

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