Chapter 644: Chapter 406: The Conditioned Reflex of Civilization (4000 words, seeking monthly votes)_2
Harrison Clark agreed, “Rainer, your concern is quite reasonable. But this planning project, which was made in the 31st century, is not the work of alone. At least hundreds of thousands of top scientists worked around it, and at least millions of ordinary scholars participated in the revision and editing. In order to exhaust countless possibilities, scholars a thousand years later also mobilized nearly one-third of the computing power of 31st-century super quantum intelligence Star, conducted intensive calculations for three months, and finally ca up with this booklet.”
“What I just said about perfect execution is not actually about every single point. This is actually a fuzzy algorithm, and any major change in direction can be temporarily abandoned and left to civilization to develop on its own. But civilization will always self-correct so obvious mistakes, and when things get back on track, so previously unexecutable strategies can be implented again.”
Rainer contemplated for about thirty seconds, indicating that he understood Harrison Clark’s aning.
Julia Lambert seized on another key point, “So we will beco a ubiquitous invisible organization secretly controlling the world?”
Harrison Clark: “Yes, like the reflex control nerves in the human body. We will create one knee-jerk reaction after another.”
Now everyone, including Carrie Thomas sitting beside him, understood his grand plan.
Although, as he said, this “Five Hundred Year Plan” was not the work of one person alone, the executor was him, as well as themselves.
Can we, with our own hands, speed up the historical process of human civilization little by little?
Will we beco the creators of the tis?
Can we, like playing a simulation construction ga, slowly build the future of mankind?
Is our ultimate goal to let mankind complete a thousand-year journey within five hundred years?
If civilization is a chariot, are we the foot that steps on the accelerator?
Countless great people have been born throughout history.
Each great person has left their mark in ti.
Every great person has once served as a driving force for the progress of civilization.
rely thinking and rembering those great nas evokes awe and admiration from the heart.
However, we are fundantally different from the great people of the past.
We will be able to surround him, pushing civilization forward all the ti!
So, can we be great too?
How great can we be, after all?
How grand is Harrison Clark’s plan?
Finally, Ward Owen raised a slightly constructive question, “But we will all die eventually, what will happen after we are dead?”
That’s not a very nice question to ask, but it gets to the point.
Harrison Clark laughed and revealed his second idea, “Therefore, from now on, Solution will not be limited to the scale of the six of us, nor will it be a short-term organization. We will have many more tier-two mbers, each of whom will be carefully selected and rigorously scrutinized. How much we let others know will also be precisely controlled within the appropriate scope. After the death of us founders, our successors will continue to move forward in our footsteps until we reach our goal, or until everything becos uncontrollable. Solution will then accomplish its historical mission and quietly disappear.”
After listening, everyone was silent for a long ti.
People couldn’t find the words, feeling a choking dryness in their throats.
Unconsciously, everyone’s heartbeat began to speed up sowhat.
Especially Ward Owen, who was so excited that he could almost hear his heart pounding.
“Alright, now I’m going to announce the first big thing – our division of labor.”
Harrison Clark formally announced his decision.
Because the song “Morning Wind” is too important and affects the success of everything, it cannot be taken lightly. Therefore, Carrie Thomas’s main task for a long ti in the future will still be solely music-related.
In his initial planning arrangent, Avril Green should also focus on music.
This is what Avril Green has always been after personally.
She has been chasing Carrie Thomas’s path all along, and now she has successfully fought her way into the top 100 of many recognized contests of the millennium.
Harrison Clark believes that if Avril Green can focus more, she will do better and can work with Carrie Thomas to promote a more spectacular burst of literary and art.
Julia Lambert’s task remains the sa, still with overall control over Harrison Clark’s business territory.
But in the previous history, Harrison Clark saw Julia Lambert’s capability.
Even though his business sector had already crossed the market value of trillion, Julia Lambert, who was responsible for the specific implentation and operation, still did a good job.
Although credit must be given to him as the visionary behind-the-scenes helmsman in this regard, there’s no denying Julia Lambert’s talent.
This ti, perhaps a greater responsibility should be entrusted to Julia Lambert.
Harrison Clark decided to incorporate the Summit Research Institute and Summit Technology back into his territory in the future.
Avril Green will still focus on aerospace, but he will not sell assets for a full-scale transformation anymore.Once Summit Research Institute develops to a certain point, Harrison Clark would kick Chris Owen and Whale Group out of his industry, giving them true freedom.
However, this ti, Harrison would retain so R&D and technology industries in his hands, establishing a new group company. As a result, the burden on Julia Lambert would be increased.
Julia’s initial dream was to join Horizon Dynamics. Now, Harrison would give her an even bigger “Horizon Dynamics”.
Rainer’s main work would not change, still focusing on the transformation of scientific results.
This is sowhat unfair to an innovative scientist like Rainer.
After all, he would have to spend the rest of his life transforming what Harrison brought back, which, in Rainer’s worldview, were all other people’s achievents.
Originally, Rainer could have had so of his own innovative achievents, but their quantity and quality combined could never compare to what Harrison brought back.
This was equivalent to Rainer sacrificing the realization of his personal life value, dedicating himself entirely to Harrison’s great cause.
Perhaps future generations would admire and worship Rainer imnsely, but deep down in his heart, there must be an irreparable regret.
That concludes the arrangents for the first five.
“Alright, that’s it for the arrangents for now. Anyway, thank you all.”
On other matters, Harrison found it difficult to make any promises.
The people present were not short of money and could have chosen a more leisurely and pleasant life.
When they decided to accept Harrison’s secret and join the battle together, they had already given up their own lives.
Harrison didn’t need and couldn’t give them any promised benefits; everything was left unsaid.
Everyone has ideals.
The generally lofty ideal is to strive for sothing while still alive.
A higher ideal is to strive for recognition from the world after death.
The highest ideal, however, is to sacrifice everything while alive to satisfy the ever-growing sense of responsibility within one’s heart.
Not seeking fa, not seeking profit, only seeking absolute peace of mind and a clear conscience.
As for the world after death, it’s all up to future generations to comnt on.
Everyone’s expressions differed, each silently pondering over Harrison’s intentions.
“Uh, Master, what about ? What about ?”
At this mont, the chubby guy in the fra raised his hand, his face filled with confusion, anticipation, and anxiety.
Harrison looked at the chubby guy with a slightly awkward expression, montarily not knowing how to start.
As Mr. Clark, he claid that he could arrange civilizations and control the future, yet he had no idea how to handle the chubby guy’s life and didn’t dare to encourage him carelessly.
The chubby guy was now on the warship, also inford and ambitious.
He definitely wouldn’t be content with just being a freeloading folk singer and a breeding stallion.
However, Mr. Clark was genuinely afraid of him and didn’t even dare to encourage him to start a business.
The chubby guy’s past destructive impact on Whale Group was still fresh in his mory.
Harrison thought that even with the support of Solution, if he chose a stable industry for the chubby guy to enter, the guy could still make the industry regress by twenty years.
This was terrifying.
After racking his brain for quite a while, Harrison finally said, “Uh, chubby guy.”
“Ah, I’m listening.”
“Be nice to your dad, make him feel happy.”
“Uh…”
“Be nice to your wife, and when the ti is right, you can bring her in as well. But we’ll need to co up with a story together at that ti.”
“Ha…”
“Be nice to your kids, as you know. Your children are all exceptional.”
“Wow! Really?! I didn’t know… Wow!”
The chubby guy burst into tears once more.
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