Microsociety Journal Week #6

supply and demand

In microsociety this week, Mensa read more of not-enough and how the poorest family became the richest in a few weeks. The way they did this was by selling rope, which no one else sold, was made of twisted trees bought at a cheep price. At the end though, the family who sold the trees found out what they are doing so they raised the price so the other family had to raise their prices. We made suggestions on how to help the family for example: go to a near village to buy things cheeper or make profit.

We also did simulation and me and my partner Thikal got robbed by someone. I told police officer Dylan to solve the mystery. Also our business wasn't making much money so we joined Keelen to help and hopefully make more money. Prime minister Maxim kindly gave us eighty-eight Mentopolise to help us.

On Friday, we payed for tax but afterwards he gave us some of his money to help us in our job. Thikal also made a membership and ownership card for our massage business. This was successful because lots of people bought them. Me, Thikal and Keelen all had ownership and everyone else in the business had membership. This was extremely successful because other businesses copied the idea. If you had ownership, you could massages for free. If you had membership you still had to pay. This week was so successful because we mad lots of Money!

By Gabriel Yan Shu