rumours
It seems like my effort to hide away from office politics was wasted.
Today, I started writing a manual about media communications in which I first talk about what constitutes news. Later I realised that I became the "news" myself, to be more exact, the "rumours".
I can see how people hunger for stories like reporters. Even in a small office, people love create stories. Imagine those creative energy being re-diverted to our work, our marginal revenue will definitely benefit from it.
So I can smile over to someone who surprised me for the spread of rumour.
Well, I don't know who started it. Whether there is actually a rumour or not; or someone just tried to create it to see how I response. I do care less.
Now I reviewed the elements of what the news are. Am I prominent? NO. Am I odd? No. Did I create controversy? No. Do my work affect others? Not much. Maybe I'm just proximite to others. Perhaps I should put this example in my manual so the "creater" understands what a better subject should be.
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