It used to be said in textbooks that behind the commodity economy is the knowledge economy.
As for what the knowledge economy is, it is a vague concept.
Nowadays, there is a fat man named Luo in China, who claims to help everyone study with his own attitude.
The annual speech conference he created has become a new way for people to celebrate the New Year.
Under his leadership, many knowledge experts opened accounts on the knowledge sharing platform he built. He came to set up the stage, and the big names sang the show. What he sang was not a show, but what he spread was knowledge.
The era of knowledge realization has arrived.
In fact, Luo Pangban's Luo Ji thinking was greatly influenced by one person, who played a key role in the development of Luo Ji thinking.
After several years of development, my thinking has reached a higher level. With traffic, I began to crazily want to cash in, selling moon cakes, selling rice, and buying rice wine.
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He looked like he was seeking death, and he was disoriented.
One day, Luo Pang received Tian Suning (the founder of New Netcom) who was visiting. Tian Suning recommended Henry Luce's "The Publisher" to Luo Pang, saying that nearly a hundred years ago, he did the same thing as you, serving emerging industries.
middle class.
From then on, Luo Pang opened his mind and wanted to be like Henry Luce, a knowledge service provider for the middle class that was welcomed by the emerging middle class. When the middle class thought of studying, they thought of Luo Pang.
Henry Luce was born in Dengzhou, Shandong in 1898. His original name was Henry Robinson Luce. His father, Henry Winston Luce, was an American Christian missionary who preached in China. Henry Luce grew up in Yantai, Shandong.
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His father, Henry Winston Luce (Chinese name Lu Siyi), co-founded Qilu University in 1916, and founded Yenching University with Leighton Stuart in 1922, and required the school's architectural style to be consistent with the surrounding Chinese
The architectural style should be harmonious and consistent.
They are well versed in Chinese culture and have special feelings for China.
This may be why there are so many Chinese faces on the cover of Time Magazine, which he founded.
In 1912, 14-year-old Luce left China to study in the United States.
This unforgettable green years changed Luce's life perception, and thus he also forged a love affair with China.
In 1920, he graduated from Yale University at the age of 22. At this time, he was also a member of the Skull and Bones Society (the Skull and Bones Society is a secret elite society in the United States. It recruits 15 junior Yale University students every year. Its members include many in the American political, business, and educational circles.
Important figures in the world, including 3 U.S. presidents and many federal justices and university presidents. It has a mysterious name, but is actually the same as other elite societies).
Nowadays, there are similar societies in China, such as Jack Ma’s Jiangnan Society, Liu Chuanzhi’s Taishan Society, etc.
Joining this society affected Henry Luce's life.
In this society, he understood the thoughts of the American elite, their lifestyle, and their thirst for knowledge.
Getting lost in America after graduation is no exception.
Young Luce left school and entered the society, thinking "to make a lot of money, so much that it would be meaningless", but he had no clear plan for his career future.
He first went to the International Combine Harvester Company, but was rejected, and then went to the "Chicago Daily News." Soon after, due to the economic recession, the newspaper laid off employees and left the job in frustration.
Later he found a job as a reporter for the Baltimore News.
I just resigned soon.
In the third year after graduation, he and his alumnus Britton Harden, two Yale talents with no newspaper experience and no money, got together and began secretly planning to start their own newspaper and create the world's greatest newspaper.
newspaper, which later became the famous "Time" news weekly.
They looked down on both Pulitzer's newspapers and serious newspapers like the Associated Press, because the former was too low-level and the latter was too boring.
The most important thing is that he abandoned the vulgar taste, pornographic articles, and boring old-fashioned things that were popular in society at that time. The reader group he targeted was the emerging middle class in the United States. They were relatively wealthy and had higher demands for knowledge.
Time Magazine pioneered the weekly concept media format. This new form of magazine has been well received by the public for its rich content and timely news.
What is particularly valuable is that it stands on a neutral standpoint, is more rational and objective, and is deeply loved by the middle class. The content of the weekly has gradually become a topic of discussion among the upper class in the United States.
Time's writing style and lively layout have made Time one of the most widely sold and influential periodicals.
Subsequently, he founded several magazines one after another, which later became FORTUNE ("Fortune" in 1930), LIFE ("Life" in 1936), SPORTS ("Sports" in 1954), etc. "Life" magazine was the
The first magazine to focus on news and photo reporting.
(In fact, you will find that China's "Sanlian Life Weekly" has obvious imitation traces of "Life". He is also called the "Father of the Times" for this reason. Churchill said that Ruth is one of the seven most influential people in the United States
. Because Luce first proposed that "the 20th century is the American century," the 1950s are also known as "Luce's decade." "Luce was one of the most influential media figures in the 20th century.