Jason Mazori, a young man from TwinBroad Street, was always keen on starting his own business as soon as he reached the right age. But little did he know that things don’t always work out in our favor.
His family wasn’t well-off enough to provide the investment he needed. So, Jason ventured out to find investors. The problem? He had no idea what type of business to start. Determined to make a choice, he decided to explore all the businesses in his area to find inspiration.
Jason visited numerous establishments, asking questions about their work. While some were kind enough to explain, others shouted at him and told him to leave. But Jason was stubborn. He didn’t know when to quit and was willing to go to any extent to gather information about every business.
After two months of relentless effort, Jason completed his expedition. He learned a valuable but frustrating lesson: no matter the business, success and failure depend on countless factors—many of which are beyond anyone’s control.
Frustrated and disheartened, Jason wandered the streets of TwinBroad, lost in thought. Suddenly, he noticed two people fighting. Jason, being a righteous man, instinctively wanted to intervene. But this time, something stopped him.
Instead, his attention was drawn to a man gasping for breath as he ran around, spreading news of the fight to onlookers. The commotion quickly gathered a crowd, and the sight of so many people embarrassed the two fighters, prompting them to stop.
Ironically, their argument had started over a minor scratch one had accidentally inflicted on the other—a silly reason, indeed.
Jason, however, was mesmerized by what had just happened. He realized the power of news and the awareness it could bring. Right there and then, Jason decided: his business would be a news broadcasting company.
Eagerly, Jason began pitching his idea to potential investors. They were captivated by his vision and agreed to support him. Soon, his dream became a reality.
Jason founded his venture, "The Daily Times," and it quickly became one of the most promising news organizations in the city. Now, Jason is focused on hiring passionate and reliable reporters to bring his vision to life.
The Daily Times HQ, TwinBroad Street
"May I come in, sir?" asked Isabella, feeling both excited and nervous as she prepared for her upcoming interview.
"Yes, miss," answered a deep, authoritative voice.
Isabella entered the office and sat across from Jason Mazori, the chairperson of The Daily Times.
"So, how much salary are you expecting?"
Isabella froze, a mix of shock and amusement spreading across her face. She had no idea what was going on.