Recently, Liu Run's conversation with Crazy Brother Yang has attracted widespread attention. In the dialogue, Xiao Yang candidly shared his business thinking and moral bottom line. Among them, one detail he mentioned is impressive: he was approached by the owner of a game company and wanted him to play games for five hours each time and give him 28 million, but he refused.
Brother Yang's decision was surprising. After all, 28 million is a huge fortune, and for many, it's a hard to refuse. However, Brother Yang firmly declined the invitation because he was worried that his actions would have a bad impact on fans, especially those who were younger.
In fact, Brother Xiaoyang's worries are not unreasonable. As a public figure, his actions and words have a wide range of influence. If he accepts an invitation from a gaming company and plays the game on a live stream, then his fans may think it's a lifestyle worth pursuing. However, for many minors, they may not have enough judgment and self-control and are prone to addiction to games, which affects their Xi and life.
It seems that Brother Xiao Yang is not only a commercially successful anchor, but also a public figure with a moral bottom line and a sense of responsibility. He understands his influence and is willing to use his words and actions to guide fans in the right direction.
This incident also made us think: should we stick to the moral bottom line while pursuing business success?As a public figure, should we take responsibility for guiding our fans?Brother Yang's actions set an example for us.